Chlormidazole
Chemical compound
- D01AC04 (WHO)
- 1-[(4-chlorophenyl)methyl]-2-methylbenzimidazole
- 3689-76-7
- 71821
- 64845
- 8IKK64FJVX
- D02557
- ChEMBL152649
- DTXSID5046140
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- Clc1ccc(cc1)Cn2c3ccccc3nc2C
Chlormidazole (INN, also known as clomidazole) is used as a spasmolytic and azole antifungal drug.[1]
Synthesis
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References
- ^ Krasiejko I, Gajewicz L, Lipnicki D (1990). "[Sensitivity of aerobic bacteria and Candida species to chlormidazole hydrochloride in vitro]". Polski Tygodnik Lekarski (in Polish). 45 (4–5): 91–2. PMID 2395759.
- Merck Index, 12th Edition, 2156.
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