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Propanidid

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ATC code
  
N01AX04 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
15004

UNII
  
AO82L471NS

CAS ID
  
1421-14-3

CAS Number
  
1421-14-3

ChemSpider
  
14283

Molar mass
  
337.411 g/mol

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International Drug Names

Propanidid is an ultra short-acting phenylacetate general anesthetic. It was originally introduced by Bayer in 1963 but anaphylactic reactions caused it to be withdrawn shortly afterwards.

Even though Cremophor EL has been shown to cause anaphylactic reactions in humans in several cases (both when given intravenously and orally), it is still debated whether or not propanidid itself may have contributed to the reactions.

It has been argued that the toxic effects or reactions to propanidid (and Althesin) were due to the drugs themselves. Several cases of negative reactions have been recorded for different drugs using Cremophor EL as solubilizer. This suggest that the negative reactions were mainly caused by Cremophor and not by the drug substances themselves.

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