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Fipexide

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ATC code
  
N06BX05 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
3351

UNII
  
TG44VME01D

Molar mass
  
388.845 g/mol

CAS Number
  
34161-24-5

ChemSpider
  
3234

KEGG
  
D07345

What does fipexide mean


Fipexide (Attentil, Vigilor) is a psychoactive drug of the piperazine chemical class which was developed in Italy in 1983. It was used as a nootropic drug in Italy and France, mainly for the treatment of senile dementia, but is no longer in common use due to the occurrence of rare adverse drug reactions including fever and hepatitis. Fipexide is similar in action to other nootropic drugs such as piracetam and bares a few similarities in chemical structure to centrophenoxine. Chemically, it is an amide union of parachlorophenoxyacetate and methylenedioxybenzylpiperazine (MDBZP), and has been shown to metabolize to the latter, which plays a significant role in its effects.

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