Tolfenamic acid
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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2-[(3-chloro-2-methylphenyl)amino]benzoic acid)[1] | |
Clinical data | |
Routes of administration | oral |
Identifiers | |
CAS Number | 13710-19-5 |
ATC code | M01AG02 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID 610479 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C14H12ClNO2 |
Molar mass | 261.707 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
Tolfenamic acid (TA) is one of the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to treat the symptoms of migraine.
Other possible uses
A study concludes, "TA was found significantly better than placebo in the subjective evaluation of drug efficacy (p<0.001) and in reducing the reported hangover symptoms in general (p < 0.01). In the TA group, significantly lower symptom scores were obtained for headache (p<0.01), and for nausea, vomiting, irritation, tremor, thirst and dryness of mouth (all p < 0.05)."[1]
Commercial names
Commercial names for tolfenamic acid include Clotam Rapid and Tufnil. This drug should not be confused with Tolmetin.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kim Vilbour Andersen, Sine Larsen, Børge Alhede, Niels Gelting and Ole Buchardt (1989). "Characterization of two polymorphic forms of tolfenamic acid, N-(2-methyl-3-chlorophenyl)anthranilic acid: their crystal structures and relative stabilities". J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2: 1443–1447. doi:10.1039/P29890001443. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
External links
- Tolfenamic acid information (Diseases Database)
Salicylates | |
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Arylalkanoic acids | Diclofenac · Aceclofenac · Acemetacin · Alclofenac · Bromfenac · Etodolac · Indometacin · Indometacin farnesil · Nabumetone · Oxametacin · Proglumetacin · Sulindac · Tolmetin |
2-Arylpropionic acids (profens) | Ibuprofen · Alminoprofen · Benoxaprofen · Carprofen · Dexibuprofen · Dexketoprofen · Fenbufen · Fenoprofen · Flunoxaprofen · Flurbiprofen · Ibuproxam · Indoprofen† · Ketoprofen · Ketorolac · Loxoprofen · Miroprofen · Naproxen · Oxaprozin · Pirprofen · Suprofen · Tarenflurbil · Tiaprofenic acid |
N-Arylanthranilic acids (fenamic acids) | |
Pyrazolidine derivatives | |
Oxicams | |
COX-2 inhibitors | Celecoxib · Deracoxib‡ · Etoricoxib · Firocoxib‡ · Lumiracoxib† · Parecoxib · Rofecoxib† · Valdecoxib† |
Sulfonanilides | |
Topically used products | Bendazac · Diclofenac · Etofenamate · Felbinac · Flurbiprofen · Ibuprofen · Indometacin · Ketoprofen · Naproxen · Piroxicam · Suprofen |
COX-inhibiting nitric oxide donators | |
Others | |
Items listed in bold indicate initially developed compounds of specific groups. †Withdrawn drugs. ‡Veterinary use medications. |
Anti-inflammatory products (M01A) | |||
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Pyrazolidine/Butylpyrazolidines | Ampyrone · Clofezone · Kebuzone · Metamizole · Mofebutazone · Oxyphenbutazone Phenazone · Phenylbutazone · Sulfinpyrazone · Feprazone · | ||
Acetic acid derivatives and related substances | Aceclofenac · Acemetacin · Alclofenac · Bromfenac · Bumadizone · Bufexamac · Diclofenac · Difenpiramide · Etodolac · Fentiazac · Indometacin · Ketorolac · Lonazolac · Oxametacin · Proglumetacin · Sulindac · Tolmetin · Zomepirac · Amfenac | ||
Oxicams | |||
Propionic acid derivatives | Alminoprofen · Benoxaprofen · Dexibuprofen · Dexketoprofen · Fenbufen · Fenoprofen · Flunoxaprofen · Flurbiprofen · Ibuprofen · Ibuproxam · Indoprofen · Ketoprofen · Naproxen · Oxaprozin · Pirprofen · Suprofen · Tiaprofenic acid | ||
Fenamates | Flufenamic acid · Meclofenamic acid · Mefenamic acid · Tolfenamic acid · Niflumic acid · Morniflumate · Azapropazone · | ||
Coxibs | |||
Other | |||
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