Thonzylamine
Thonzylamine (or neohetramine)[1] is an antihistamine and anticholinergic used as an antipruritic.
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| Other names | Neohetramine | 
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.001.913 | 
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| Formula | C16H22N4O | 
| Molar mass | 286.379 g·mol−1 | 
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Thonzylamine synthesis: H. L. Friedman and A, V. Tolstouhov, U.S. Patent 2,465,865 (1949).
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| See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • Monoamine metabolism modulators • Monoamine reuptake inhibitors | |||||
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