Frexolin

 0

January 30, 2026 / FrexolinDescription Doxofylline is a novel bronchodilator medication that belongs to the methylxanthine class of drugs, a group that also includes theophylline. It is a synthetic derivative of theophylline, modified with a dioxolane group at position 7. This chemical modification gives doxofylline a different pharmacological profile from theophylline, particularly a better safety […]

1 in stock

SKU: Doxofylline
Category:

Description

January 30, 2026 /

Frexolin

Description

Doxofylline is a novel bronchodilator medication that belongs to the methylxanthine class of drugs, a group that also includes theophylline. It is a synthetic derivative of theophylline, modified with a dioxolane group at position 7. This chemical modification gives doxofylline a different pharmacological profile from theophylline, particularly a better safety profile with fewer side effects. It is available in various oral and injectable formulations.

Indication

Doxofylline is indicated for the treatment of chronic respiratory diseases, primarily:

  • Bronchial asthma
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Pulmonary disease with a spastic bronchial component

It is used for long-term management and maintenance of these conditions and is not intended for the immediate relief of acute bronchospasm.

Mechanism of Action

Doxofylline’s mechanism of action is multifaceted and, while similar to theophylline, is more selective, which accounts for its improved safety profile. The primary mechanisms are as follows:

  1. Phosphodiesterase (PDE) Inhibition:
    • Doxofylline is a potent inhibitor of the enzyme phosphodiesterase (PDE), particularly the PDE4 isoenzyme.
    • PDE is responsible for breaking down cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) within cells.
    • By inhibiting PDE, doxofylline increases the intracellular concentration of cAMP.
    • Elevated cAMP levels lead to the relaxation of the smooth muscles in the airways, a process known as bronchodilation. This action helps to open up the airways and improve airflow.
  1. Lack of Adenosine Receptor Antagonism:
    • Unlike theophylline, doxofylline has a much lower affinity for adenosine receptors (A1, A2A).
    • Adenosine receptor antagonism is believed to be responsible for many of the side effects of theophylline, such as central nervous system stimulation (insomnia, restlessness), cardiac arrhythmias, and gastric hypersecretion.
    • Doxofylline’s minimal effect on these receptors contributes to its better tolerability and reduced side effects.
  1. Anti-inflammatory Effects:
    • Doxofylline also exerts anti-inflammatory properties. It can modulate the activity of immune cells involved in the inflammatory response, such as mast cells, eosinophils, and neutrophils, thereby reducing the inflammation that contributes to airway hypersensitivity and obstruction.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Frexolin”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related products

Wnsfeild Pharmaceuticals: Excellence in Healthcare • ISO Certified • GMP Compliant • Exporting to 15+ Countries • Since 2010
Global Presence Products Manufacturing Community Work Awards Opportunities News Events About Us Contact Us