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Isopropamide

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CAS Number 7492-32-2 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
(3-carbamoyl-3,3-diphenylpropyl)(methyl)bis(propan-2-yl)azanium
IUPAC Traditional name
isopropamide
Brand Name
Priazimide
Marygin-M
Darbid
Dipramid
Dipramide
Isamid
Piaccamide
Priamide
Sanulcin
Tyrimide
Synonyms
Chloroisopropamide
Isopropamide iodide
Isoproponum iodide
2,2-Diphenyl-4-diisopropylaminobutyramide methiodide
4-(Diisopropylamino)-2,2-diphenylbutyramide methiodide

DATABASE IDS

PubChem SID 46507726
CAS Number 7492-32-2
PubChem CID 3775

PROPERTIES

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Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Isopropamide iodide is a long-acting quaternary anticholinergic drug. It is used in the treatment of peptic ulcer and other gastrointestinal disorders marked by hyperacidity and hypermotility.
Indication For the treatment of a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders, including such conditions as peptic ulcer, gastritis, hyperchlorhydria, functional diarrhea, irritable or spastic colon, pyloroduodenal irritability, pylorospasm, acute nonspecific gastroenteritis, biliary dyskinesia and chronic cholelithiasis, duodenitis, gastrointestinal spasm; it may also be used to treat genitourinary spasm.
Pharmacology Isopropamide is a long-acting quaternary anticholinergic drug. It is used in the treatment of peptic ulcer and other gastrointestinal disorders marked by hyperacidity and hypermotility.
Toxicity Symptoms of overdose include dryness of mouth, dysphagia, thirst, blurred vision, dilated pupils, photophobia, fever, rapid pulse and respiration, disorientation. Depression and circulatory collapse may result from severe overdosage.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
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