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Aceprometazine
| Name: | Aceprometazine |
| Description: | Aceprometazine (INN) is a prescription drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties. It is not widely prescribed. It may be used in combination with meprobamate for the treatment of sleep disorders. This combination is available in France under the trade name Mepronizine. (Wikipedia) Pharmacology: Aceprometazine is a drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties. It is not widely prescribed. Mechanism of action: Not Available Drug type: Approved. Small Molecule. Drug category: Antihistamines. Sedatives and Hypnotics |
| Synonym(s): | 10-(2-(Dimethylamino)propyl)phenothiazin-2-yl methyl ketone, Aceprometazina (inn-spanish), Aceprometazinum (inn-latin), Acepromethazine, Mepronizine |
| Related to: | Histamine H1 receptor |
| Has role: | Drug |
| Super-category: | Molecule |
| URL: | http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01615 |
| Id: | DB01615 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Facts about AceprometazineRDF feed
| Comment | taken from DrugBank |
| Curator | Ab + |
| DefiningCitation | http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01615 + |
| Definition | Aceprometazine (INN) is a prescription dru … Aceprometazine (INN) is a prescription drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties. It is not widely prescribed. It may be used in combination with meprobamate for the treatment of sleep disorders. This combination is available in France under the trade name Mepronizine. (Wikipedia) Pharmacology: Aceprometazine is a drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties. It is not widely prescribed. Mechanism of action: Not Available Drug type: Approved. Small Molecule. Drug category: Antihistamines. Sedatives and Hypnotics y: Antihistamines. Sedatives and Hypnotics |
| Has role | Drug + |
| Id | DB01615 + |
| Label | Aceprometazine + |
| ModifiedDate | 5 February 2010 + |
| RelatedTo | Histamine H1 receptor + |
| SuperCategory | Molecule + |
| Synonym | 10-(2-(Dimethylamino)propyl)phenothiazin-2-yl methyl ketone +, Aceprometazina (inn-spanish) +, Aceprometazinum (inn-latin) +, Acepromethazine +, and Mepronizine + |




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