Dexclamol
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Antipsychotic compound
Pharmaceutical compound
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Other names | AY 24169 |
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Formula | C24H29NO |
Molar mass | 347.502 g·mol−1 |
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Dexclamol (AY 24169) was an investigational new drug developed by McKenna and Harrison, Ltd. that was evaluated as a antipsychotic.[1][2][3][4] It acts as a dopamine receptor antagonist.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Humber LG, Bruderlein FT, Voith K (November 1975). "Neuroleptic agents of the benzocycloheptapyridoisoquinoline series. A hypothesis on their mode of interaction with the central dopamine receptor". Molecular Pharmacology. 11 (6): 833–840. PMID 1239657.
- ^ Elks J, Ganellin CR, eds. (1990). Dictionary of Drugs. Springer US. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-2085-3. ISBN 978-1-4757-2087-7.
- ^ Castañer J, Paton DM (1976). "Dexclamol hydrochloride". Drugs of the Future. 1 (8): 366. doi:10.1358/dof.1976.001.08.1002521.
- ^ US 3657250, Bruderlein FT, Humber LG, "Benzocycloheptaisoquinoline derivatives", assigned to Ayerst Mckenna and Harrison Inc.
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Antidepressants (Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)) |
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