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Etybenzatropine

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Etybenzatropine
Clinical data
Routes of
administration
Oral, IM, IV
ATC code
Identifiers
  • 3-(benzhydryloxy)-8-ethyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane
CAS Number
PubChem CID
ChemSpider
UNII
KEGG
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC22H27NO
Molar mass321.456 g/mol g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CCN4[C@@H]1CC[C@H]4C[C@H](C1)OC(c2ccccc2)c3ccccc3
  • InChI=1S/C22H27NO/c1-2-23-19-13-14-20(23)16-21(15-19)24-22(17-9-5-3-6-10-17)18-11-7-4-8-12-18/h3-12,19-22H,2,13-16H2,1H3/t19-,20+,21+ checkY
  • Key:PHTMLLGDZBZXMW-AERCQKQUSA-N checkY
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Etybenzatropine (INN), also known as ethybenztropine (USAN, BAN) and tropethydrylin, is an anticholinergic/antihistamine marketed under the trade names Panolid, Ponalid, and Ponalide, which is used as an antiparkinsonian agent. Like its analogue benzatropine, it may act as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor.[citation needed]

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