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| Other names | ISF-2123 |
| Routes of administration | Oral |
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| Formula | C8H15N5O |
| Molar mass | 197.242 g·mol−1 |
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Pildralazine (Atensil), also known as propyldazine or propildazine, is an antihypertensive and vasodilator.[1]
Synthesis
The reaction between 3,6-Dichloropyridazine [141-30-0] (1) and 1-(Methylamino)-2-propanol [16667-45-1] (2) gives CID:12237595 (3). Reaction with hydrazine completes the synthesis of Pidralazine (4).
References
- ↑ Ganellin CR, Triggle DJ, Macdonald F (1997). Dictionary of pharmacological agents. CRC Press. p. 1603. ISBN 978-0-412-46630-4. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
- ↑ Pifferi G, Parravicini F, Carpi C, Dorigotti L (July 1975). "Synthesis and antihypertensive properties of new 3-hydrazinopyridazine derivatives". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 18 (7): 741–746. doi:10.1021/jm00241a020. PMID 1151996.
- ↑ DE2154245 idem G Pifferi, U.S. Patent 3,769,278 (1973 to Isf Spa).
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