Hexapropymate is a hypnotic/sedative. It has effects similar to those of barbiturates and was used in the 1970s-1980s in the treatment of insomnia before being replaced with newer drugs with improved safety profiles.[1]
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.006.018 |
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Formula | C10H15NO2 |
Molar mass | 181.235 g·mol−1 |
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References
edit- ^ Gustafsson LL, Berg A, Magnusson A, Malmlund HO, Sandell BM, Stig R (1989). "Hexapropymate self-poisoning causes severe and long-lasting clinical symptoms". Medical Toxicology and Adverse Drug Experience. 4 (4): 295–301. doi:10.1007/bf03259914. PMID 2770531. S2CID 24560026.