Cloperastine
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Cloperastine (INN) or cloperastin, in the forms of cloperastine hydrochloride (JAN) (brand names Hustazol, Nitossil, Seki) and cloperastine fendizoate, is an antitussive and antihistamine that is marketed as a cough suppressant in Japan, Hong Kong, and in some European countries.[1][2][3] It was first introduced in 1972 in Japan, and then in Italy in 1981.[4]
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Other names | HT-11 |
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Routes of administration | Oral |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.020.948 |
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Formula | C20H24ClNO |
Molar mass | 329.87 g·mol−1 |
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