Dimazole
Chemical compound
- D01AE17 (WHO)
- [6-(2-Diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzothiazol-2-yl]-dimethyl-amine
- 95-27-2 Y
- 8708
- 8384 N
- 2KL01R8ZV1
- DTXSID1046182
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- CCN(CC)CCOc1ccc2c(c1)sc(n2)N(C)C
InChI
- InChI=1S/C15H23N3OS/c1-5-18(6-2)9-10-19-12-7-8-13-14(11-12)20-15(16-13)17(3)4/h7-8,11H,5-6,9-10H2,1-4H3 N
- Key:WGMYEOIMVYADRJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
Dimazole (or diamthazole) is an antifungal compound.[1]
References
- ^ Drugs.com: diamthazole dihydrochloride
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Antifungals (D01 and J02)
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- bromochlorosalicylanilide
- chlorophetanol
- chlorphenesin
- ciclopirox
- crystal violet
- dimazole
- ethylparaben
- haloprogin‡
- polynoxylin
- potassium iodide#
- salicylic acid
- selenium disulfide#
- sodium thiosulfate#
- sulbentine
- taurolidine
- ticlatone
- tolciclate
- tolnaftate
- tribromometacresol
- undecylenic acid
- Whitfield's ointment#
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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