Febarbamate
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[1-butoxy-3-(5-ethyl-2,4,6-trioxo-5-phenyl-1,3-
diazinan-1-yl)propan-2-yl] carbamate |
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CAS Number | 13246-02-1 ![]() |
ATC code | M03BA05 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID: 25803 |
ChemSpider | 24039 ![]() |
UNII | 5Z48ONN38P ![]() |
KEGG | D07275 ![]() |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL2104283 |
Synonyms | MS-543 |
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Formula | C20H27N3O6 |
Molecular mass | 405.445 g/mol |
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Febarbamate (INN; Solium, Tymium), also known as phenobamate, is an anxiolytic and tranquilizer of the barbiturate and carbamate families which is used in Europe by itself and as part of a combination drug formulation called tetrabamate.[1][2][3][4]
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