Mesulfen
Chemical compound
- D10AB05 (WHO) P03AA03 (WHO) QP53AA01 (WHO)
- 2,7-Dimethylthianthrene
- 135-58-0 Y
- 67272
- 580870
- EG6V6W7WDD
- D07212 Y
- DTXSID0057962
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- Cc1ccc2c(c1)Sc3ccc(cc3S2)C
InChI
- InChI=1S/C14H12S2/c1-9-3-5-11-13(7-9)15-12-6-4-10(2)8-14(12)16-11/h3-8H,1-2H3
- Key:AHXDSVSZEZHDLV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Mesulfen (2,7-dimethylthianthrene) is an anti-acne preparation,[1] as well as a scabicide.[2] It is a dimethyl derivative of thianthrene.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Leoni A, Dudine G (1983). "[Therapy of seborrhea, seborrheic eczema and acne with a soap with a mesulfen base]". Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia e Venereologia. 118 (2): XXI–XXIV. PMID 6226594.
- ^ Meneghini CL, Vena GA, Angelini G (July 1982). "Contact dermatitis to scabicides". Contact Dermatitis. 8 (4): 285–6. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0536.1982.tb04231.x. PMID 7105702. S2CID 40211902.
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Acne-treating agents (D10)
- Glycolic acid
- Salicylic acid#
- Sulfur
- Benzoyl peroxide#
- Epristeride
- Mesulfen
- Pelretin
- Stridex
- Tioxolone
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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