Timepidium bromide
Timepidium bromide (INN) is an anticholinergic. It is used in the symptomatic treatment of visceral spasms.[1] It is also used to relieve pain associated with various gastrointestinal disorders.[2] The quaternary nitrogen prevents it from crossing the blood brain barrier, so it is peripherally acting with no central side effects.
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Routes of administration | SC, IM, IV |
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Formula | C17H22BrNOS2 |
Molar mass | 400.39 g·mol−1 |
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The same compound sans the quaternary methyl group and the methoxy ether is called tipepidine.[3]
References
- "Timepidium bromide: Indication, Dosage, Side Effect, Precaution | MIMS Malaysia". www.mims.com. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- "Timepidium Bromide Tablets 30mg SAWAI 100 Tablets|Natural Pharmacy". www.mimaki-family-japan.com. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- Shah R, Verma PK (December 2018). "Therapeutic importance of synthetic thiophene". Chemistry Central Journal. 12 (1): 137. doi:10.1186/s13065-018-0511-5. PMC 6768136. PMID 30564984.
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