Felbinac
Topical NSAID medication
- M02AA08 (WHO)
- UK: P (Pharmacy medicines)
- biphenyl-4-ylacetic acid
- 5728-52-9
- 3332
- DB07477 Y
- 3215 Y
- 94WNJ5U8L7
- D01675 Y
- CHEBI:31597 Y
- ChEMBL413965 Y
- DTXSID0045389
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- O=C(O)Cc1ccc(cc1)c2ccccc2
InChI
- InChI=1S/C14H12O2/c15-14(16)10-11-6-8-13(9-7-11)12-4-2-1-3-5-12/h1-9H,10H2,(H,15,16) Y
- Key:QRZAKQDHEVVFRX-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
Felbinac (INN, or biphenylylacetic acid) is a topical medicine,[1] belonging to the family of medicines known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) of the arylacetic acid (not arylpropionic acid) class, which is used to treat muscle inflammation and arthritis.[2] It is an active metabolite of fenbufen.[3]
Related compounds
The α-methyl acid of felbinac is called biprofen and is used to prepare bifepramide. The α-ethyl acid is called xenbucin which is used to make xenthiorate.
See also
References
- ^ The Merck Index, 12th Edition. 3989
- ^ Description of Felbinac on Tiscali [1]
- ^ Kohler C, Tolman E, Wooding W, Ellenbogen L (1980). "A review of the effects of fenbufen and a metabolite, biphenylacetic acid, on platelet biochemistry and function". Arzneimittelforschung. 30 (4A): 702–707. PMID 6254545.
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