Prifinium bromide
Prifinium bromide is a compound used primarily in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome for its effect as an anticholinergic drug.[1]
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.022.774 |
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| Formula | C22H28BrN |
| Molar mass | 386.377 g·mol−1 |
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Prifinium bromide's mechanism of action is believed to be due to its activity as an antispasmodic agent.[2]
Prifinium bromide is an antimuscarinic.[3]
References
- Piai, Guido (1975). "[Prifinium bromide in the treatment of the irritable colon syndrome]". Gastroenterology. 77 (3): 500–502. PMID 37142.
- Silber W (1979). "[Prifinium bromide-a new antispasmodic.]". South African Medical Journal. 56 (24): 1033–1034. PMID 45057.
- Magalini M, Monica F (June 1995). "[Use of prifinium bromide in endoscopic premedication. A double-blind controlled study vs hyoscine N-butylbromide]". Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica. 41 (2): 197–202. PMID 7647144.
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