Tridihexethyl
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Tridihexethyl
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
| (3-cyclohexyl-3-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propyl)-triethyl-ammonium | |
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| ATC code | A03 |
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| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C21H36NO+ |
| Mol. mass | 318.517 g/mol |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Bioavailability | ? |
| Metabolism | ? |
| Half life | ? |
| Excretion | ? |
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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]
[edit] 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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