Dimethazan

Summary

Dimethazan (Elidin) is a stimulant drug of the xanthine class related to caffeine and theophylline.[1] It also has tranquilizing and respiratory-stimulating effects and has been sold as an antidepressant.[1][2]

Dimethazan
Skeletal formula of dimethazan
Space-filling model of the dimethazan molecule
Clinical data
Other names1,3-dimethyl-7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)xanthine;
7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)theophylline
Routes of
administration
Oral
ATC code
  • none
Legal status
Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Identifiers
  • 7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-1,3-dimethyl-purine-2,6-dione
CAS Number
  • 519-30-2
PubChem CID
  • 10612
ChemSpider
  • 10167
UNII
  • H943V308AD
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • DTXSID10199858 Edit this at Wikidata
ECHA InfoCard100.007.516 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC11H17N5O2
Molar mass251.290 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • Interactive image
  • O=C2N(c1ncn(c1C(=O)N2C)CCN(C)C)C

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b BATTERMAN RC, GROSSMAN AJ, LEIFER P, MOURATOFF GJ (August 1958). "Central nervous system stimulation and sedation with dimethazan". The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 236 (2): 162–7. doi:10.1097/00000441-195808000-00005. PMID 13559232. S2CID 26657520.
  2. ^ O'Neil, Maryadele J. (2001). The Merck index: an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals. Rahway, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories. ISBN 0-911910-13-1.