Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Droxidopa
Drug ID BADD_D00732
Description Droxidopa is a precursor of noradrenaline that is used in the treatment of Parkinsonism. It is approved for use in Japan and is currently in trials in the U.S. The racaemic form (dl-threo-3,4-dihydroxyphenylserine) has also been used, and has been investigated in the treatment of orthostatic hypotension. There is a deficit of noradrenaline as well as of dopamine in Parkinson's disease and it has been proposed that this underlies the sudden transient freezing seen usually in advanced disease. Though L-DOPS has been used in Japan and Southeast Asia already for some time, it is also currently in clinical trials at the phase III point in the United States (U.S.), Canada, Australia, and throughout Europe. Provided L-DOPS successfully completes clinical trials, it could be approved for the treatment of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (NOH) as early as 2011. Additionally, phase II clinical trials for intradialytic hypotension are also underway. Chelsea Therapeutics obtained orphan drug status (ODS) for L-DOPS in the U.S. for NOH, and that of which associated with Parkinson's disease , pure autonomic failure, and multiple system atrophy, and is the pharmaceutical company developing it in that country.
Indications and Usage Droxidopa crosses the blood-brain barrier where it is converted to norepinephrine via decarboxylation by L-aromatic-amino-acid decarboxylase. Increased levels of norepinephrine in the central nervous system (CNS) may be beneficial to patients in a wide range of indications. Norephinephrine acts at alpha-adrenergic receptors as a vasoconstrictor and at beta-adrenergic receptors as a heart stimulator and artery dilator.
Marketing Status Prescription
ATC Code C01CA27
DrugBank ID DB06262
KEGG ID D01277
MeSH ID D015103
PubChem ID 92974
TTD Drug ID D0I3RO
NDC Product Code 67386-822; 70771-1611; 38217-0030; 31722-010; 68180-988; 27808-199; 69539-089; 70771-1610; 27241-200; 27241-201; 67877-704; 69539-146; 67386-820; 76278-1120; 69766-032; 59651-377; 69539-088; 67386-821; 69452-257; 31722-015; 53069-1060; 70436-140; 72205-073; 70710-1390; 58159-049; 68180-987; 0832-0720; 0832-0721; 70710-1391; 50228-429; 70710-1389; 63304-104; 70436-141; 70771-1609; 67877-705; 68180-989; 27808-201; 63304-086; 50228-431; 27808-200; 72205-072; 59651-376; 69452-256; 0054-0532; 0832-0722; 0054-0533; 59651-375; 63304-112; 72205-074; 50228-430; 27241-199; 67877-706; 42973-237; 0054-0534; 70436-142; 31722-014; 69452-258
Synonyms Droxidopa | threo-DOPS | threo DOPS | 3,4-threo-DOPS | 3,4 threo DOPS | DL-threo-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylserine | DL threo 3,4 Dihydroxyphenylserine | erythro-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylserine | erythro 3,4 Dihydroxyphenylserine | Droxidopa, (DL-Tyr)-Isomer | 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylserine | 3,4 Dihydroxyphenylserine
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C9H11NO5
CAS Registry Number 23651-95-8
SMILES C1=CC(=C(C=C1C(C(C(=O)O)N)O)O)O
Chemical Structure
ADR Related Proteins Induced by Drug
ADR Term Protein Name UniProt AC TTD Target ID PMID
Not AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
ADRs Induced by Drug
ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Autoimmune disorder10.04.04.0030.000371%
Disease progression08.01.03.038--
Drug intolerance08.06.01.0130.014465%Not Available
Psychotic disorder19.03.01.002--
Food intolerance14.02.01.0050.000371%Not Available
Renal impairment20.01.03.010--Not Available
Unevaluable event08.01.03.051--Not Available
Poor quality sleep19.02.05.005; 17.15.04.0020.001669%Not Available
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease24.04.03.0100.000097%Not Available
Bowel movement irregularity07.02.03.0030.000371%Not Available
Hypophagia14.03.01.006; 07.01.06.010; 19.09.01.004--Not Available
Orthostatic intolerance24.06.01.003; 17.05.01.007; 02.01.01.0040.001298%Not Available
Chronic kidney disease20.01.03.017--
Skin abrasion23.03.11.018; 12.01.06.0100.000556%Not Available
Hypersexuality19.08.03.0050.000371%Not Available
Post procedural infection12.02.05.010; 11.01.08.0190.000371%Not Available
Oropharyngeal pain22.02.05.022; 07.05.05.004--
Acute kidney injury20.01.03.016--
Bladder dysfunction20.03.03.0020.000371%Not Available
Functional gastrointestinal disorder07.11.01.0160.000742%Not Available
Slow speech19.19.02.004; 17.02.08.0160.000742%Not Available
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome08.01.03.057--
Anal incontinence17.05.01.021; 07.01.06.0290.000742%
Blood pressure immeasurable13.14.03.0260.001669%Not Available
Colonoscopy13.05.05.0040.000371%Not Available
Fibula fracture15.08.03.011; 12.04.01.0110.000371%Not Available
Full blood count decreased13.01.07.004--Not Available
Jealous delusion19.10.01.0060.000371%Not Available
Respiratory rate increased13.15.01.0040.000371%Not Available
Tibia fracture15.08.03.016; 12.04.01.0160.000371%Not Available
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