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Catalog Number | ACM16376742 |
CAS Number | 16376-74-2 |
Description | Valethamate is a pharmaceutical drug that is administered to women for the treatment of urinary incontinence. It is used in combination with pentobarbital sodium and other drugs, such as fatty acids and depressants, to treat urinary incontinence. Valethamate inhibits spontaneous activity in the detrusor muscle by blocking the action of norepinephrine on alpha-adrenergic receptors. This drug has been shown to be clinically effective for treating urinary incontinence in women who have not responded to other treatments. Valethamate has also been shown to cause vessel occlusion when injected into the femoral vein of experimental animals and may increase blood pressure when given intravenously. |
Molecular Weight | 383.39 g/mol |
Molecular Formula | C21H21NO6 |
Canonical SMILES | CCC(C)C(C1=CC=CC=C1)C(=O)OCC[N+](C)(CC)CC |
What is the chemical formula for Valethamate bromide?
The chemical formula for Valethamate bromide is C19H32BrNO2.
What is the molecular weight of Valethamate bromide?
The molecular weight of Valethamate bromide is 386.37 g/mol.
What is the melting point of Valethamate bromide?
The melting point of Valethamate bromide is 120-127℃.
How does Valethamate bromide appear in terms of color?
Valethamate bromide appears as a white to almost white powder.
What is the water solubility of Valethamate bromide?
Valethamate bromide shows almost transparency in water.
What is the therapeutic function of Valethamate bromide?
The therapeutic function of Valethamate bromide is anticholinergic.
What are some common synonyms for Valethamate bromide?
Some common synonyms for Valethamate bromide include S 78, Velamate, and ethanaminium bromide.
How is Valethamate bromide manufactured?
Valethamate bromide is manufactured by reacting benzyl cyanide with 2-butylbromide, among other steps.
What are the safety precautions associated with Valethamate bromide?
Valethamate bromide is poisonous by ingestion, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. When heated to decomposition, it emits very toxic fumes of NOx, NH3, and Br-.
What is the storage temperature recommended for Valethamate bromide?
Valethamate bromide should be stored at room temperature in an inert atmosphere.
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