Rimazolium
Rimazolium is a non-narcotic analgesic.[1][2] It is usually formulated as the mesylate salt, rimazolium metilsufate.
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Formula | C13H19N2O3 C14H22N2O7S (mesylate) |
Molar mass | 251.30 g/mol 362.40 g/mol (mesylate) |
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Melting point | 165 to 166 °C (329 to 331 °F) (mesylate)[1] |
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References
- Merck Index, 11th Edition, 8222
- Furst S, Gyires K, Knoll J (April 1988). "Analgesic profile of rimazolium as compared to different classes of pain killers". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 38 (4): 552–7. PMID 3261171.
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