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Catalog Number:
38326
CAS Number:
1098-60-8
Clorhidrato de triflupromazina
Purity:
≥ 98 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
Clorhidrato de 10-[3-(dimetilamino)-1-propil]-2-(trifluorometil)fenotiazina, Clorhidrato de monocloruro de N,N -dimetil-2-(trifluorometil)-10 H -fenotiazina-10-propanamina
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Información del producto
Número CAS
1098-60-8
Fórmula molecular
C18H19F3N2S · HCl
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00058103
Punto de fusión
174 - 179 °C
Condiciones
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
Información general
Número CAS
1098-60-8
Fórmula molecular
C18H19F3N2S · HCl
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00058103
Punto de fusión
174 - 179 °C
Condiciones
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
Propiedades
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Antibiótico
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Regulado por la DEA
No
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Aplicaciones

Triflupromazine hydrochloride is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Psychiatric Medicine: This compound is primarily used as an antipsychotic medication, helping to manage symptoms of schizophrenia and other mental health disorders, providing relief to patients and improving their quality of life.
  • Veterinary Medicine: It is also applied in veterinary settings to treat behavioral issues in animals, such as anxiety and aggression, ensuring better management of pets' mental health.
  • Research on Neurotransmitter Activity: Researchers use it to study the effects of neurotransmitters in the brain, offering insights into various neurological conditions and potential new treatments.
  • Pharmaceutical Development: The compound serves as a model in the development of new antipsychotic drugs, allowing scientists to explore modifications that could enhance efficacy or reduce side effects.
  • Clinical Trials: Triflupromazine hydrochloride is often included in clinical trials to evaluate its effectiveness and safety, contributing to the advancement of mental health therapies.

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