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  2. Clofazimine - Wikipedia

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    N,5-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(1 ... C 27 H 22 Cl 2 N 4: Molar mass: 473.40 g ... Clofazimine produces pink to brownish skin pigmentation in 75-100% of patients within a ...

  3. Category:4-Chlorophenyl compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "4-Chlorophenyl compounds" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 257 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Maleimide - Wikipedia

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    Maleimide-mediated methodologies are among the most used in bioconjugation. [5] [6] Due to fast reactions and high selectivity towards cysteine residues in proteins, a large variety of maleimide heterobifunctional reagents are used for the preparation of targeted therapeutics, assemblies for studying proteins in their biological context, protein-based microarrays, or proteins immobilisation. [7]

  5. Chlorphenamine - Wikipedia

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    In one example, 4-chlorophenylacetonitrile is reacted with 2-chloropyridine in the presence of sodium amide to form 4-chlorophenyl(2-pyridyl)acetonitrile. Alkylating this with 2-dimethylaminoethylchloride in the presence of sodium amide gives γ-(4-chlorphenyl)-γ-cyano- N , N -dimethyl-2-pyridinepropanamine, the hydrolysis and decarboxylation ...

  6. 4-Chlorophenylisobutylamine - Wikipedia

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    4-Chlorophenylisobutylamine (4-CAB, AEPCA), also known as 4-chloro-α-ethylphenethylamine, is an entactogen and stimulant drug of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and phenylisobutylamine families. [1] It is an analogue of para-chloroamphetamine (PCA) where the alpha position methyl has been replaced with an ethyl group. [1]

  7. List of fentanyl analogues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fentanyl analogues (sometimes referred to as Fentalogs), [1] [2] [3] including both compounds developed by pharmaceutical companies for legitimate medical use, and those which have been sold as designer drugs and reported to national drug control agencies such as the DEA, or transnational agencies such as the EMCDDA and UNODC.

  8. Clonitazene - Wikipedia

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    Clonitazene is an opioid analgesic of approximately three times the potency of morphine. [2] It is related to etonitazene, an opioid of significantly higher potency.. Clonitazene is not current

  9. Carbinoxamine - Wikipedia

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    Carbinoxamine is an antihistamine and anticholinergic agent.It is used for hay fever, vasomotor rhinitis, mild urticaria, angioedema, dermatographism and allergic conjunctivitis.