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Diphenoxylate

Catalog No. DB01081 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 915-30-0 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
M. F. C30H32N2O2 Telephone (780) 492-3111
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Storage Chembase ID: 952

SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
ethyl 1-(3-cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylate
IUPAC Traditional name
diphenoxylate
Brand Name
Lomotil
Synonyms
Difenossilato [Dcit]
Diphenoxalate
Dea No. 9170
Difenoxilato [INN-Spanish]
Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride
Diphenoxylatum [INN-Latin]

DATABASE IDS

PubChem SID 46507130
PubChem CID 13505
CAS Number 915-30-0

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 6.3
Solubility 0.8 mg/ml

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups illicit; approved
Description A meperidine congener used as an antidiarrheal, usually in combination with atropine. At high doses, it acts like morphine. Its unesterified metabolite difenoxin has similar properties and is used similarly. It has little or no analgesic activity. This medication is classified as a Schedule V under the Controlled Substances Act by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the DEA in the United States when used in preparations. When diphenoxylate is used alone, it is classified as a Schedule II.
Indication For as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea
Pharmacology Diphenoxylate, an antidiarrheal, is effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. Diphenoxylate is rapidly and extensively metabolized in man by ester hydrolysis to diphenoxylic acid (difenoxine), which is biologically active and the major metabolite in the blood.
Toxicity Coma, dry skin and mucous membranes, enlarged pupils of the eyes, extremely high body temperature, flushing, involuntary eyeball movement, lower than normal muscle tone, pinpoint pupils, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, sluggishness, suppressed breathing
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Hepatic
Absorption 90%
Half Life 12-14 hours
Protein Binding 74-95%
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