3-dichlorphenoxyessigsäure
3-dichlorphenoxyessigsäure Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
3-dichlorphenoxyessigsäure, or ticrynafen, is a diuretic drug with uric acid-lowering action which was marketed for the treatment of hypertension. It was withdrawn in 1982 after case reports in the United States suggested a link between ticrynafen and hepatitis. (Manier et al., 1982)
Trade Name | 3-dichlorphenoxyessigsäure |
Generic | Tienilic acid |
Tienilic acid Other Names | 4-(2-Theonyl)-2,3-dichlorphenoxyessigsäure, Acide tiénilique, ácido tienilico, Acidum tienilicum, Thienylic acid, Ticrynafen, Tienilic acid, Tienilico acido |
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Formula | C13H8Cl2O4S |
Weight | Average: 331.171 Monoisotopic: 329.952034848 |
Groups | Withdrawn |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
For the treatment of hypertension.
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