Amfenac
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ATC code | none |
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CAS Number | 51579-82-9 Y |
PubChem (CID) | 2136 |
IUPHAR/BPS | 7565 |
ChemSpider | 2051 Y |
UNII | 28O5C1J38A Y |
KEGG | D07443 Y |
ChEBI | CHEBI:75915 N |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL25146 Y |
Chemical and physical data | |
Formula | C15H13NO3 |
Molar mass | 255.27 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Amfenac (2-Amino-3-benzoylbenzeneacetic acid) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with acetic acid moiety.
See also[edit]
- Bromfenac (same structure as amfenac but with p-bromo)
References[edit]
Pyrazolones / Pyrazolidines |
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Acetic acid derivatives and related substances |
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Oxicams | |
Propionic acid derivatives (profens) |
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N-Arylanthranilic acids (fenamates) |
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Items listed in bold indicate initially developed compounds of specific groups. #WHO-EM †Withdrawn drugs. ‡Veterinary use medications.
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