SCH-5472
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CAS Number | 20068-90-0 (phenylsuccinate) |
PubChem (CID) | 209634 |
ChemSpider | 181634 |
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Formula | C19H23NO |
Molar mass | 281.391 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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SCH-5472[1] is a stimulant drug[2] developed by Schering-Plough in the 1950s.[3]
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- ^ US 2997478 - Oxygenated piperidines and processes for their manufacture
- ^ Nodine, J. H.; Bodi, T.; Slap, J.; Levy, H. A.; Siegler, P. E. (1960). "Preliminary trial of a new stimulant SCH 5472 in ambulatory patients with depression, exhaustion, or hypersomnia syndrome". Antibiotic Medicine and Clinical Therapy. 7: 771–776. PMID 13729397.
- ^ US patent 2997478, Walter, L. A.; Sperber, N., "Oxygenated Piperidines and Process for their Manufacture", issued 1961-08-22, assigned to Schering
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