Difenpiramide
Chemical compound
- M01AB12 (WHO)
- 2-(4-phenylphenyl)-N-pyridin-2-ylacetamide
- 51484-40-3 Y
- 100472
- 90781 N
- Q6U5F6E1QL
- CHEBI:76130 N
- ChEMBL1489662 N
- DTXSID10199459
- Interactive image
- O=C(Nc1ncccc1)Cc3ccc(c2ccccc2)cc3
InChI
- InChI=1S/C19H16N2O/c22-19(21-18-8-4-5-13-20-18)14-15-9-11-17(12-10-15)16-6-2-1-3-7-16/h1-13H,14H2,(H,20,21,22) N
- Key:PWHROYKAGRUWDQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
Difenpiramide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.[1]
References
- ^ Jochems OB, Janbroers JM (1986). "Diphenpyramide: a review of its pharmacology and anti-inflammatory effects". Pharmatherapeutica. 4 (7): 429–441. PMID 3515370.
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