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Zoxazolamine

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Routes of administration
  
Oral

CAS Number
  
61-80-3

UNII
  
9DOW362Q29

Molar mass
  
168.5804 g/mol

Pubchem
  
6103

ChEMBL ID
  
472566

Synonyms
  
McN-485

PubChem CID
  
6103

KEGG
  
C13841

Route
  
Oral administration

ChEBI ID
  
35053

ChemSpider ID
  
5878

Zoxazolamine

Medical vocabulary what does zoxazolamine mean


Zoxazolamine (INN, USAN, BAN) (brand name Contrazole, Deflexol, Flexin, Miazol, Uri-Boi, Zoxamine, Zoxine) is a muscle relaxant that is no longer marketed. It was synthesized in 1953 and introduced clinically in 1955 but was withdrawn due to hepatotoxicity. One of its active metabolites, chlorzoxazone, was found to show less toxicity, and was subsequently marketed in place of zoxazolamine. These drugs activate IKCa channels.

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