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| Trade names | Naclobenz-Natrium, Spergisin, Speton |
| Other names | p-(Chlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid |
| Routes of administration | Vaginal |
| Drug class | Disinfectant |
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| Formula | C7H6ClNO4S |
| Molar mass | 235.64 g·mol−1 |
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Monalazone, used as monalazone disodium (INN; the disodium salt) and sold under the brand names Naclobenz-Natrium, Spergisin, and Speton, is a vaginal disinfectant or antiseptic and spermicidal contraceptive.[1][2][3][4] It is a sulfonylbenzoic acid derivative and is closely related structurally to halazone.[2] The compound was synthesized in 1937.[1] A vaginal tablet combination of 0.125 mg estradiol benzoate and 10 mg monalazone was previously marketed under the brand name Malun 25.[5][3]
References
- 1 2 Elks J (14 November 2014). The Dictionary of Drugs: Chemical Data: Chemical Data, Structures and Bibliographies. Springer. pp. 834–. ISBN 978-1-4757-2085-3.
- 1 2 Morton IK, Hall JM (31 October 1999). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: Properties and Synonyms. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 185–. ISBN 978-0-7514-0499-9.
- 1 2 Martindale W, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1993). The Extra Pharmacopoeia. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 800. ISBN 978-0-85369-300-0.
Monalazone disodium is an antiseptic closely related structurally to halazone (see p.796) and is used as a vaginal disinfectant and spermicide. Proprietary Names Malun N. Sperlisin. Multi-ingredient preparations. Malun.
- ↑ RÖMPP Lexikon Chemie. Vol. 10. Auflage, 1996–1999. Thieme. 16 July 2014. pp. 2000–2001. ISBN 978-3-13-200031-5.
- ↑ Leidenberger FA (17 April 2013). Klinische Endokrinologie für Frauenärzte. Springer-Verlag. pp. 527–. ISBN 978-3-662-08110-5.
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