tripelennamine

tripelennamine
tri·pel·en·na·mine

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  • Tripelennamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name N ,N dimethyl N (phenylmethyl) N pyridin 2 ylethane 1,2 diamine Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …   Wikipedia

  • tripelennamine hydrochloride — An antihistamine. Also available, with the same actions, is t. citrate; it is less bitter than the hydrochloride salt, and is therefore used in elixir. * * * [USP] the monohydrochloride salt of tripelennamine, having the same actions and uses as… …   Medical dictionary

  • tripelennamine citrate — the citrate salt of tripelennamine, used as an antihistamine in the symptomatic treatment of allergic disorders, administered orally …   Medical dictionary

  • tripelennamine — /truy pe len euh meen , min/, n. Pharm. a white, crystalline, antihistamine, C16H21N3, used for the treatment of allergic disorders. [TRI + P(YRIDINE) + E(THY)LENE + (DI)AMINE] * * * …   Universalium

  • tripelennamine — noun A psychoactive drug of the pyridine and ethylenediamine classes, used as an antipruritic and first generation antihistamine …   Wiktionary

  • tripelennamine — tri·pel·en·na·mine .trī pe len ə .mēn, mən n an antihistamine drug derived from pyridine and ethylenediamine and used in the form of its crystalline citrate C16H21N3·C6H8O7 or hydrochloride C16H21N3·HCl see PYRIBENZAMINE * * * tri·pe·len·na·mine… …   Medical dictionary

  • tripelennamine — n. antihistamine medication used to treat allergies …   English contemporary dictionary

  • tripelennamine — ˌtrīˌpeˈlenəˌmēn, mə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: tri + pyridine + ethylenediamine : an antihistamine drug C16H21N3 derived from pyridine and ethylenediamine and used in the form of its crystalline citrate or hydrochloride …   Useful english dictionary

  • Diphenhydramine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 (diphenylmethoxy) N,N dimethylethanamine Clinical data Trade names Benadryl …   Wikipedia

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