Chlorpromazine hydrochloride

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Formula

CAS

C17H20Cl2N2S

69-09-9

 
CAS: Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
 

Background

Chlorpromazine hydrochloride is an antiemetic and antipsychotic agent

 

Synonyms

2-Chloro- N,N-dimethyl-10H-phenothiazine-10-propanamine
2-Chloro-10-(3-dimethyl-aminopropyl)phenothiazine
3-Chloro--10-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)phenothiazine
N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-chlorophenothiazine
2601 A
HL 5746
RP 4560
SKF 2601-A
Chlorderazin
Chlorpromados
Contomin
Plegomazin
Sanopron
Aminazine
Ampliactil
Amplictil
Promazin
Chlor-Promanyl
Proma
Elmarin
Hebanil
Hibanil
Hibernal
Klorpromex
Largactil
Largaktyl
Megaphen
Promacid
Chloractil
Chlorazin
Sonazine
Marazine
Propahenin
Taroctyl
Thorazine
Torazine
Novomazina
Promactil
Prozil
Chlorpromados
Chlorpromazine
Contonim
Esmind
Fentacil
Novamazina
Promactil
Promazil
Prozil
Chlorderazin
Wintermin

 

Uses

Pharmaceuticals
Pills, injections, and suppositories
Vetinary medication

 

Cross-Reactions

Diethazine hydrochloride
Thiazinamium
Ethopropazine hydrochloride
Promethazine hydrochloride

 

Unusual Reactions

Airborne contact dermatitis
Photoallergy
Systemic phototoxicity

 

References

1.

Cronin, E., Contact dermatitis. XVII. Reactions to contact allergens given orally or systemically. British Journal of Dermatology, 1972. 86(1): p. 104-7.

2.

Horio, T., Chlorpromazine photoallergy. Coexistence of immediate and delayed type. Archives of Dermatology, 1975. 111(11): p. 1469-71.

3.

Rudzki, E., Occupational dermatitis among health service workers. Dermatosen in Beruf und Umwelt. Occupational & Environmental Dermatoses, 1979. 27(4): p. 112-5.

4.

Kaidbey, K.H. and A.M. Kligman, Photomaximization test for identifying photoallergic contact sensitizers. Contact Dermatitis, 1980. 6(3): p. 161-9.

5.

Ertle, T., [Work-related contact and photocontact allergy in a farmer caused by chlorpromazine]. Dermatosen in Beruf und Umwelt. Occupational & Environmental Dermatoses, 1982. 30(4): p. 120-2.

6.

Wennersten, G., et al., The Scandinavian multicenter photopatch study. Preliminary results. Contact Dermatitis, 1984. 10(5): p. 305-9.

7.

Lovell, C.R., E. Cronin, and E.L. Rhodes, Photocontact urticaria from chlorpromazine. Contact Dermatitis, 1986. 14(5): p. 290-1.

8.

Menz, J., S.A. Muller, and S.M. Connolly, Photopatch testing: a six-year experience [see comments]. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988. 18(5 Pt 1): p. 1044-7.

9.

Holzle, E., et al., Photopatch testing: the 5-year experience of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Photopatch Test Group. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991. 25(1 Pt 1): p. 59-68.

10.

Ljunggren, B. and G. Bojs, A case of photosensitivity and contact allergy to systemic tricyclic drugs, with unusual features. Contact Dermatitis, 1991. 24(4): p. 259-65.

11.

Loesche, C., Y. Dejobert, and P. Thomas, Immediate wheal after topical administration of chlorpromethazine. Contact Dermatitis, 1992. 26(4): p. 278.

 

 

 

 

 

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