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Combination of | |
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4-Hexylresorcinol | Antiseptic |
Identifiers | |
CAS Number | 7527-91-5 |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 24144 |
ChemSpider | 22568 |
Acrisorcin is a topical anti-infective typically used as a fungicide. It is a combination of the active ingredients 9-aminoacridine and 4-hexylresorcinol.
History
Acrisorcin was marketed as a cream under the trade name Akrinol, which has since been discontinued. It was developed at Indiana State University in 1961.
Indications
Acrisorcin was used to combat pityriasis versicolor.
References
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