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Chlorobutanol (trichloro-2-methyl-2-propanol) is an
organic compound with the
formula CCl3C(OH)(CH3)2. The
compound is an
example of a chlorohydrin. The...
- Palonosetron,
combinations A04AD01
Scopolamine A04AD02
Cerium oxalate A04AD04
Chlorobutanol A04AD05
Metopimazine A04AD10
Dronabinol A04AD11
Nabilone A04AD12 Aprepitant...
- ether.
Injectable products have a pH from 3.5–5.
Benzyl alcohol or
chlorobutanol is
added as a
preservative agent in
commercially available preparations...
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chlormezanone (INN)
chlormidazole (INN)
chlornaphazine (INN)
chlorobutanol (INN)
chlorocresol (INN)
Chlorofair Chlorofon-A
Tablet Chloromag Chloromycetin...
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humans are
similar to
those of its
prodrug chloral hydrate, and of
chlorobutanol. Historically, it has been used as a
sedative hypnotic. The hypnotic...
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Promethazine (Phenergan)
Pyrilamine General anaesthetics Chloral hydrate Chlorobutanol Chloroform Cyclopropane Desflurane Diethyl ether Enflurane Esketamine...
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receptor positive modulators Alcohols Brometone Butanol Chloralodol Chlorobutanol (cloretone)
Ethanol (alcohol) (alcoholic drink)
Ethchlorvynol Isobutanol...
- tube opening.
Nasal medications containing diluted hydrochloric acid,
chlorobutanol, and
benzyl alcohol have been
reported to be
effective in some patients...
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preservative for
biochemical solutions. In the past
merthiolate and
chlorobutanol were also used as an
alternative to
azide for
preservation of biochemical...
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Quisqualamine Sarcosine Taurine Positive modulators:
Alcohols (e.g., brometone,
chlorobutanol (chloretone),
ethanol (alcohol), tert-butanol (2M2P), tribromoethanol...