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Mephenesin

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ATC code
  
M03BX06 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
4059

UNII
  
7B8PIR2954

CAS ID
  
59-47-2

CAS Number
  
59-47-2

ChemSpider
  
3919

Molar mass
  
182.216 g/mol

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Mephenesin is a centrally acting muscle relaxant. It can be used as an antidote for strychnine poisoning. Mephenesin however presents with the major drawbacks of having a short duration of action and a much greater effect on the spinal cord than the brain, resulting in pronounced respiratory depression at clinical doses and therefore a very low therapeutic index. It is especially dangerous and potentially fatal in combination with alcohol and other depressants. Mephenesin was used by Dr. Bernard Ludwig and Dr. Frank Milan Berger to synthesize meprobamate, the first tranquilizer to see widespread clinical use. Mephenesin is no longer available in North America but is used in France, Italy and a few other countries. Its use has largely been replaced by the related drug methocarbamol, which is better absorbed

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Mephenesin may be an NMDA receptor antagonist.

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