Is there a difference between cyclophosphoadenosine and cyclophosphoadenosine glucosamine?

Adenosine cyclophosphate and cyclic adenosine dextran have certain differences in terms of main ingredients, indications and adverse reactions. For example, the main ingredient of the former is cyclic adenosine monophosphate, which can be used for the treatment of acute infarction, angina pectoris and other diseases, and fever, rash and other discomforts may occur after use, while the latter is cyclic adenosine monophosphate dextran, which can be used for the treatment of heart failure, sick sinus syndrome and other diseases, with fewer adverse reactions.
The main components of cyclophosphamide and cyclophosphoadenosine glucosamine are cyclized adenosine acid, both belong to the digitalis class of cardiotonic agents. Adenosine cyclophosphate use may cause fever, rash, headache, nausea and other adverse reactions; cyclophosphoadenosine glucosamine belongs to the derivatives of cyclophosphoadenosine, adverse reactions than cyclophosphoadenosine, occasional palpitations, panic, and other symptoms, the symptoms are mild.
Patients who need to use cyclophosphoadenosine and cyclophosphoadenosine glucosamine should be treated under the guidance of a doctor and should not use the drugs privately.