Etybenzatropine

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Etybenzatropine
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Oral, IM, IV
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FormulaC22H27NO
Molar mass321.464 g·mol−1
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Etybenzatropine (INN), also known as ethybenztropine (USAN, BAN) and tropethydrylin, is an anticholinergic/antihistamine marketed under the trade names Panolid, Ponalid, and Ponalide, which is used as an antiparkinsonian agent.[1] Like its analogue benzatropine, it may act as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor.[citation needed]

See also[]

  • Benzatropine

References[]

  1. ^ Pourcher E, Bonnet AM, Kefalos J, Dubois B, Agid Y (1989). "Effects of etybenzatropine and diazepam on levodopa-induced diphasic dyskinesias in Parkinson's disease". Movement Disorders. 4 (3): 195–201. doi:10.1002/mds.870040301. PMID 2779590.


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