PHENOTHIAZINE

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PHENOTHIAZINE

CAS NUMBER: 92-84-2
EC NUMBER: 202-196-5


PHENOTHIAZINE
10H-Phenothiazine
92-84-2
Thiodiphenylamine
Feeno
Dibenzothiazine
10H-phenothiazine
phenosan
phenothiazine
Wurm-Thional
Early bird wormer
PHENOTHIAZINE
10H-Phenothiazine
92-84-2
Thiodiphenylamine
Feeno
Dibenzothiazine
Phenthiazine
Dibenzo-1,4-thiazine
Phenosan
Agrazine
Antiverm
Contaverm
Fenoverm
Fentiazin
Helmetina
Lethelmin
Nemazene
Nemazine
Nexarbol
Padophene
Penthazine
Phenegic
Phenoverm
Phenovis
Phenoxur
Phenzeen
Souframine
Orimon
Reconox
Thiodiphenylamin
Wurm-Thional
Early bird wormer
AFI-Tiazin
Dibenzoparathiazine
10H-Phenothiazin
Dibenzo-p-thiazine
Fenothiazine
Fenotiazina
Tiodifenilamina
Biverm
Thiodifenylamine
Phenthiazinum
ENT 38
XL-50
C12H9NS
Fenothiazine
Fenotiazina
Thiodifenylamine
Thiodiphenylamin
Tiodifenilamina
UNII-GS9EX7QNU6
CHEMBL828
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 064501
Fenotiazina
Phenothiazinum
CCRIS 5877
CHEBI:37931
HSDB 5279
WJFKNYWRSNBZNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
NSC 2037
EINECS 202-196-5
Phenothiazine
Phenothiazine
BRN 0143237
NCGC00091146-02
NCGC00091146-04
AI3-00038
DSSTox_CID_1126
DSSTox_RID_75957
DSSTox_GSID_21126
CAS-92-84-2
SMR000059045
phenothiazin
Danikoropa
Phenothiazinum
ZINC00028150
ACMC-209rhv
Phenothiazine
10h-phenothiazin-10-yl
GS9EX7QNU6
PS733_SUPELCO
AC1L1O0Y
AC1Q1HN9
cid_7108
SCHEMBL9114
Nemazine
Oprea1_495637
P14831_ALDRICH
KSC223I7B
MLS000069413
MLS001424182
MLS002152928
MLS003166904
BIDD:GT0831
46624_RIEDEL
SCHEMBL2395921
10H-PHENOTHIAZIN-1-YL
46624_FLUKA
WLN: T C666 BM ISJ
NSC2037
MolPort-001-779-815
BB_SC-7173
HMS1607G06
HMS2052I13
HMS2230N12
HMS3372C18
HMS3394I13
Pharmakon1600-01506171
10H-Dibenzo[b,e][1,4]thiazine
2,3:5,6-Dibenzo-1,4-thiazine

Phenothiazine abbreviated PTZ is an organic compound that has the formula S(C6H4)2NH and is related to the thiazine-class of heterocyclic compounds. It is used in chemical manufacturing as a stabilizer or inhibitor. It was used in the mid-20th century as an insecticide and antihelminthic for livestock and humans, but was superseded by other compounds. Derivatives of phenothiazine discovered in the 1940s revolutionized the field of psychiatry and allergy treatment. The earliest derivative, methylene blue, was one of the first antimalarial drugs, and as of 2015 derivatives are under investigation as possible anti-infective drugs. It is a prototypical pharmaceutical lead structure in modern medicinal chemistry. In the manufacture of monomers, phenothiazine is used as a chemical stabilizer or inhibitor to prolong storage and shelf life of products such as acryloyl chloride. The compound was originally prepared by Bernthsen in 1883 via the reaction of diphenylamine with sulfur, but more recent syntheses rely on the cyclization of 2-substituted diphenyl sulfides. Some of the pharmaceutically significant derivatives of phenothiazine are not prepared directly from phenothiazine,[14] although some of them are. Phenothiazines are used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Some are used also to control agitation in certain patients, severe nausea and vomiting, severe hiccups, and moderate to severe pain in some hospitalized patients. Chlorpromazine is used also in the treatment of certain types of porphyria, and with other medicines in the treatment of tetanus. Phenothiazines may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Phenothiazines may cause unwanted, unattractive, and uncontrolled face or body movements that may not go away when you stop taking the medicine. They may also cause other serious unwanted effects. You and your doctor should talk about the good this medicine will do as well as the risks of using it. Also, your doctor should look for early signs of these effects at regular visits. Your doctor may be able to stop or decrease some unwanted effects, if they do occur, by changing your dose or by making other changes in your treatment. Once a medicine has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show that it also is useful for other medical problems. Although these uses are not included in product labeling, phenothiazines are used in certain patients with the following medical conditions:

Chronic neurogenic pain (certain continuing pain conditions)
Huntington`s chorea (hereditary movement disorder)
Migraine headaches
This product is available in the following dosage forms:

Suspension
Solution
Tablet
Suppository
Syrup
Elixir
Capsule, Extended Release
Capsule
Liquid
Tablet, Chewable

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