Tridihexethyl
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ATC code | A03AB08 (WHO) |
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CAS Number | 60-49-1 |
PubChem (CID) | 20299 |
DrugBank | DB00505 |
ChemSpider | 19124 |
UNII | 7HE50A367X |
ChEBI | CHEBI:9701 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL1201354 |
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Formula | C21H36NO+ |
Molar mass | 318.517 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Tridihexethyl (which is commonly used as its chloride salt, tridihexethyl chloride) is an anticholinergic, antimuscarinic and antispasmodic drug. It may be used, usually in combination with other drugs, to treat acquired nystagmus[1] or peptic ulcer disease.[2] Many patients discontinue the drug because of unwanted side effects.
It is also known as Pathilon or Propethonum. [3]
References
- ↑ Effect of anticholinergic agents upon acquired nystagmus: A double-blind study of trihexyphenidyl and tridihexethyl chloride - Leigh et al. 41 (11): 1737 - Neurology
- ↑ DrugBank: DB00505 (Tridihexethyl)
- ↑ Tridihexethyl
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