Chemical Formula: C17H19ClN2OS
Chemical Formula C17H19ClN2OS
Found 9 metabolite its formula value is C17H19ClN2OS
Chlorpromazine-N-oxide
Chlorpromazine-N-oxide is a metabolite of chlorpromazine. Chlorpromazine (as chlorpromazine hydrochloride, abbreviated CPZ; marketed in the United States as Thorazine and elsewhere as Largactil) is a typical antipsychotic. First synthesized on December 11, 1950, chlorpromazine was the first drug developed with specific antipsychotic action, and would serve as the prototype for the phenothiazine class of drugs, which later grew to comprise several other agents. (Wikipedia)
hydroxychlorpromazine
hydroxychlorpromazine is a metabolite of chlorpromazine. Chlorpromazine (as chlorpromazine hydrochloride, abbreviated CPZ; marketed in the United States as Thorazine and elsewhere as Largactil) is a typical antipsychotic. First synthesized on December 11, 1950, chlorpromazine was the first drug developed with specific antipsychotic action, and would serve as the prototype for the phenothiazine class of drugs, which later grew to comprise several other agents. (Wikipedia)
Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)-3-hydroxy-
3-(2-chloro-10-oxido-10-phenothiazin-10-iumyl)-N,N-dimethyl-1-propanamine
Chlorpromazine N-oxide
An organochlorine compound that is chlorpromazine in which the acyclic tertiary amino group has been converted into the corresponding N-oxide.