Diclofenamide
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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| 4,5-dichlorobenzene-1,3-disulfonamide | |
| Clinical data | |
| AHFS/Drugs.com | International Drug Names |
| MedlinePlus | a601233 |
| Pregnancy cat. | ? |
| Legal status | ? |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Protein binding | 55% |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | 120-97-8 |
| ATC code | S01EC02 |
| PubChem | CID 3038 |
| DrugBank | APRD00131 |
| ChemSpider | 2930 |
| UNII | VVJ6673MHY |
| KEGG | D00518 |
| ChEBI | CHEBI:101085 |
| ChEMBL | CHEMBL17 |
| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C6H6Cl2N2O4S2 |
| Mol. mass | 305.16 g/mol |
| SMILES | eMolecules & PubChem |
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Diclofenamide (or dichlorphenamide) is a sulfonamide and a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor of the meta-Disulfamoylbenzene class.
[edit] References
- Tawil R, McDermott M, Brown R, Shapiro B, Ptacek L, McManis P, Dalakas M, Spector S, Mendell J, Hahn A, Griggs R (2000). "Randomized trials of dichlorphenamide in the periodic paralyses. Working Group on Periodic Paralysis.". Ann Neurol 47 (1): 46–53. doi:10.1002/1531-8249(200001)47:1<46::AID-ANA9>3.0.CO;2-H. PMID 10632100.
- Okada S, Izumi W, Murai M, Komatsu H, Ishimitsu S (1991). "[Diclofenamide Reference Standard (Control 891) of National Institute of Hygienic Sciences]". Eisei Shikenjo Hokoku 109 (109): 148–50. PMID 1364383.
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