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Triclofos

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ATC code
  
N05CM07 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
5563

UNII
  
J712EO9048

Formula
  
C2H4Cl3O4P

CAS Number
  
306-52-5

ChemSpider
  
5362

Molar mass
  
229.383 g/mol

Triclofos

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International Drug Names

Triclofos is a sedative drug used rarely for treating insomnia, usually as a second-line treatment after other drugs have failed. Triclofos may cause dependence and should not be withdrawn suddenly. This drug should only be used for the short term relief of severe insomnia and should not be mixed with alcohol or other depressant drugs. Patients should not drive or use machinery after taking triclofos.

Triclofos is a prodrug which is metabolised in the liver into the active drug trichloroethanol. This delayed action means that the half-life of triclofos is fairly long and it may cause drowsiness the next day. Trichloroethanol may cause liver damage and triclofos should not be used for extended periods.

Side effects

Side effects may include: headache, rash, dizziness, flatulence, confusion, nightmares, dependence, diarrhoea, constipation, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and ataxia.

References

Triclofos Wikipedia