Fedrilate
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| Trade names | Tussefan |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.041.390 |
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| Formula | C20H29NO4 |
| Molar mass | 347.455 g·mol−1 |
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Fedrilate is a centrally acting cough suppressant. It was patented as a mucolytic by UCB in 1971, but was never brought to market in the US.[1] In the Netherlands, it has been marketed as Tussefan and in combination with guaifenesin as Tussefan expectorans.[2]
References
- ^ US patent 3567835, Henri Morren, "Mucolytic salts, compositions and process for treating mucus", issued March 2, 1971
- ^ Kok J, Oosterveld WJ, Sibilo SR (1979). Pharmacotherapeutisch Vademecum (in Dutch). Bussum: Romen. ISBN 90-228-8006-0.
