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Diisopromine Systematic (IUPAC) name N,N-diisopropyl-3,3-diphenylpropan-1-amine Clinical data Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Identifiers CAS number 5966-41-6 ATC code A03AX02 PubChem CID 22262 ChemSpider 20899 UNII 2825S6AW9U KEGG D07092 Chemical data Formula C21H29N Mol. mass 295.462 g/mol SMILES eMolecules & PubChem (what is this?) (verify) Diisopromine or disoprominum, usually as the hydrochloride salt, is a synthetic spasmolytic which neutralizes spastic conditions of the biliary tract and of the sphincter of Oddi. It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1955.
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- Diisopromine (NCBI, PubChem)
Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders (A03) Drugs for
functional bowel disordersTertiary
amino groupQuaternary ammonium
compoundsBenzilone • Mepenzolate • Pipenzolate • Glycopyrronium • Oxyphenonium • Penthienate • Methantheline • Propantheline • Otilonium bromide • Tridihexethyl • Isopropamide • Hexocyclium • Poldine • Bevonium • Diphemanil • Tiemonium iodide • Prifinium bromide • Timepidium bromide • FenpiveriniumActing on serotonin receptorsOtherFenpiprane • Diisopromine • Chlorbenzoxamine • Pinaverium • Fenoverine • Idanpramine • Proxazole • Alverine • Trepibutone • Isometheptene • Caroverine • Phloroglucinol • Silicones • TrimethyldiphenylpropylamineBelladonna and derivatives
(antimuscarinics)tertiary amines: Atropine • Hyoscyamine
quaternary ammonium compounds: Scopolamine (Butylscopolamine, Methylscopolamine) • Methylatropine • Fentonium • Cimetropium bromidePropulsives This drug article relating to the gastrointestinal system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.