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Amylmetacresol

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Routes of administration
  
By mouth

CAS Number
  
53043-14-4

Formula
  
C12H18O

ATC code
  
R02AA20 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
14759

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International Drug Names

Legal status
  
In general: Over-the-counter (OTC)

Amylmetacresol (AMC) is an antiseptic used to treat infections of the mouth and throat. It is used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient in Strepsils, Cēpacol, Gorpils and Lorsept throat lozenges.

Chemically, AMC is derivative of m-cresol, with a pentyl group attached to the sixth carbon atom. The pure substance melts at 24 °C, and boils between 137 to 139 °C (at 6.7 kPa). It is soluble in water, ethanol, acetone, ether, and oil. AMC exhibits low toxicity, and a RW coefficient of 250.

References

Amylmetacresol Wikipedia


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