Neltenexine
Chemical compound
- R05CB14 (WHO)
- N-(2,4-dibromo-6-{[(4-hydroxycyclohexyl)amino]methyl}phenyl)thiophene-2-carboxamide
- 99453-84-6
- 3047787
- 16736685 Y
- U942DGM90X
- D07382 Y
- DTXSID50905076
- Interactive image
- O=C(Nc2c(CN[C@@H]1CC[C@@H](O)CC1)cc(Br)cc2Br)c3cccs3
InChI
- InChI=1S/C18H20Br2N2O2S/c19-12-8-11(10-21-13-3-5-14(23)6-4-13)17(15(20)9-12)22-18(24)16-2-1-7-25-16/h1-2,7-9,13-14,21,23H,3-6,10H2,(H,22,24)/t13-,14- Y
- Key:SSLHKNBKUBAHJY-HDJSIYSDSA-N Y
Neltenexine (trade name Alveoten) is a mucolytic.[1]
References
- ^ Fadda G (August 2001). "Oral neltenexine in patients with obstructive airways diseases: an open, randomised, controlled comparison versus sobrerol". Minerva Medica. 92 (4): 269–75. PMID 11535970.
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Cough and cold preparations (R05)
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- Neltenexine
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- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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