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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Bromazine''' (trade names '''Ambrodyl''', '''Ambrodil''' and others), also known as '''bromodiphenhydramine''', is an [[antihistamine]] and [[anticholinergic]].<ref>{{cite pmid|14377226}}</ref>  It is a halogenated form of [[diphenhydramine]] and in many respects is somewhat stronger than the parent compound.  The other three halogenated diphenhydramine derivatives are used in research and [[chlorodiphenhydramine]] is also marketed with [[iododiphenhydramine]] being a much less common pharmaceutical.
'''Bromazine''' (trade names '''Ambrodyl''', '''Ambrodil''' and others), also known as '''bromodiphenhydramine''', is an [[antihistamine]] and [[anticholinergic]]. It is a halogenated form of [[diphenhydramine]] and in many respects is somewhat stronger than the parent compound.  The other three halogenated diphenhydramine derivatives are used in research and [[chlorodiphenhydramine]] is also marketed with [[iododiphenhydramine]] being a much less common pharmaceutical.


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Latest revision as of 19:36, 6 April 2015

Bromazine
Clinical data
MedlinePlusa682065
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Oral
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BioavailabilityHigh
Protein binding96%
MetabolismMostly hepatic (CYP-mediated), also renal
Elimination half-life1 to 4 hours
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC17H20BrNO
Molar mass334.251 g/mol
3D model (JSmol)
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Overview

Bromazine (trade names Ambrodyl, Ambrodil and others), also known as bromodiphenhydramine, is an antihistamine and anticholinergic. It is a halogenated form of diphenhydramine and in many respects is somewhat stronger than the parent compound. The other three halogenated diphenhydramine derivatives are used in research and chlorodiphenhydramine is also marketed with iododiphenhydramine being a much less common pharmaceutical.

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