Tiazesim
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ATC code | None |
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Synonyms | SQ-10,496 |
CAS Number | 5845-26-1 3122-01-8 (hydrochloride) |
PubChem (CID) | 22107 |
ChemSpider | 20775 |
UNII | 44G76ZB85O |
KEGG | D02699 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL2111123 |
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Formula | C19H22N2OS |
Molar mass | 326.456 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Tiazesim (INN; brand name Altinil), also known as thiazesim (BAN, USAN) or thiazenone, is a heterocyclic antidepressant related to the tricyclics which, first introduced in 1966 by Squibb Corporation (now Bristol-Myers Squibb), has since been discontinued and is no longer marketed.[1][2]
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- ^ C. R Ganellin; D. J Triggle; F.. Macdonald (1997). Dictionary of pharmacological agents. CRC Press. p. 1973. ISBN 978-0-412-46630-4. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
- ^ The United States patents quarterly. 1969. Retrieved 1 May 2012.