Chlorcyclizine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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1-[(4-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl]-4-methylpiperazine | |
Clinical data | |
Routes of administration | Oral |
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CAS Number | 82-93-9 |
ATC code | R06AE04 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID 2710 |
ChemSpider | 2609 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C18H21ClN2 |
Molar mass | 300.826 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
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Chlorcyclizine (Di-Paralene, Mantadil, Pruresidine, Trihistan) is a first-generation antihistamine of the phenylpiperazine class marketed in the United States and certain other countries.[1][2][3] It is used primarily to treat allergy symptoms such as rhinitis, urticaria, and pruritus, and may also be used as an antiemetic.[1][2][3] In addition to its antihistamine effects, chlorcyclizine also has some anticholinergic, antiserotonergic, and local anesthetic properties.[4][5]
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Substituted ethylenediamines | |
Phenothiazine derivatives | |
Piperazine derivatives | Buclizine • Cetirizine • Chlorcyclizine • Cinnarizine • Cyclizine • Hydroxyzine • Levocetirizine • Meclizine • Niaprazine • Oxatomide |
Others for systemic use | Antazoline • Azatadine • Bamipine • Cyproheptadine • Deptropine • Dimebon • Ebastine • Epinastine • Ketotifen • Mebhydrolin • Mizolastine • Phenindamine • Pimethixene • Pyrrobutamine • Rupatadine • Triprolidine • selective (Acrivastine • Astemizole • Azelastine • Desloratadine • Fexofenadine • Loratadine • Terfenadine) |
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Antiallergic agents excluding corticosteroids | |
Other antiallergics |
5-HT3 Antagonists | Alosetron • Azasetron • Bemesetron • Cilansetron • Clozapine • Dazopride • Dolasetron • Granisetron • Lerisetron • Metoclopramide • Mianserin • Mirtazapine • Olanzapine • Ondansetron • Palonosetron • Ramosetron • Ricasetron • Tropisetron • Zatosetron | ||
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H1 Antagonists (Antihistamines) | |||
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Simple piperazines (no additional rings) | |
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Phenylpiperazines | Acaprazine • Antrafenine • Aripiprazole • Batoprazine • Bifeprunox • BRL-15,572 • Ciprofloxacin • CSP-2503 • Dapiprazole • DCPP • DMPP • Dropropizine • EGIS-12,233 • Elopiprazole • Eltoprazine • Enpiprazole • Ensaculin • Etoperidone • Flesinoxan • Flibanserin • Fluprazine • Itraconazole • Ketoconazole • Levodropropizine • Lorpiprazole • mCPP • MeOPP • Mepiprazole • Naftopidil • Naphthylpiperazine • Nefazodone • Niaprazine • Oxypertine • Pardoprunox • pCPP • pFPP • Posaconazole • PRX-00023 • S-14,506 • S-14,671 • S-15,535 • SB-258,585 • SB-271,046 • SB-357,134 • SB-399,885 • Sonepiprazole • TFMPP • Tolpiprazole • Trazodone • Urapidil • Vesnarinone • Vilazodone • WAY-100,135 • WAY-100,635 |
Benzylpiperazines | 2C-B-BZP • Befuraline • Bifeprunox • Buclizine • BZP • Chlorbenzoxamine • DBZP • Fipexide • Imatinib • MBZP • MDBZP • Meclozine • Piberaline • Piribedil • Trimetazidine • Vesnarinone |
Diphenylalkylpiperazines (benzhydrylalkylpiperazines) | Almitrine • Amperozide • BRL-15,572 • Buclizine • BW373U86 • Cetirizine • Chlorbenzoxamine • Chlorcyclizine • Cinnarizine • Clocinizine • Cyclizine • DBL-583 • Diphenylmethylpiperazine • Dotarizine • DPI-221 • DPI-287 • DPI-3290 • GBR-12,783 • GBR-12,935 • GBR-13,069 • GBR-13,098 • GBR-13,119 • Hydroxyzine • Lidoflazine • Manidipine • Meclozine • Oxatomide • SNC-80 • Vanoxerine |
Pyrimidinylpiperazines | Buspirone • Dasatinib • Eptapirone • Gepirone • Ipsapirone • Piribedil • Pyrimidinylpiperazine • Revospirone • Tandospirone • Tirilazad • Trimazosin • Umespirone • Zalospirone |
Pyridinylpiperazines | |
Benzo(iso)thiazolylpiperazines | |
Tricyclics (piperazine attached via side chain) | |
Others | 6-Nitroquipazine • Azimilide • Cinepazet • Cyclohexylpiperazine • Hexocyclium • Indinavir • JNJ-7777120 • Lodenafil • Mirodenafil • PB-28 • Quipazine • Ranolazine • SA-4503 • Sildenafil • Tadalafil • Vardenafil • VUF-6002 • Zipeprol |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Swiss Pharmaceutical Society (2000). Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory (Book with CD-ROM). Boca Raton: Medpharm Scientific Publishers. ISBN 3-88763-075-0.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 David J. Triggle (1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 0-412-46630-9.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Hall, Judith A.; Morton, Ian (1999). Concise dictionary of pharmacological agents: properties and synonyms. Kluwer Academic. ISBN 0-7514-0499-3. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
- ↑ Dorland Staff (2008). Dorland Dictionnaire Medical Bilingue Francais-anglais / Anglais-francais: + E-book a Telecharger (French Edition). Elsevier (Educa Books). ISBN 2-84299-899-5.
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