Sulforidazine

Sulforidazine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
10-{2-[(RS)-1-Methylpiperidin-2-yl]ethyl}-2-(methylsulfonyl)-10H-phenothiazine
Identifiers
CAS Number 14759-06-9 N
ATC code none
PubChem CID 31765
ChemSpider 29458 YesY
UNII B7599I244X YesY
Chemical data
Formula C21H26N2O2S2
Molar mass 402.575 g/mol
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Sulforidazine (Imagotan, Psychoson, Inofal) a typical antipsychotic and a metabolite of thioridazine; it and mesoridazine are more potent than the parent compound, whose pharmacological effects are believed by some to be largely due to its metabolism into sulforidazine and mesoridazine.[1]

References

  1. Niedzwiecki DM, Mailman RB, Cubeddu LX (March 1984). "Greater potency of mesoridazine and sulforidazine compared with the parent compound, thioridazine, on striatal dopamine autoreceptors". Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics 228 (3): 636–9. PMID 6707914.
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