Altizide
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| Names
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| IUPAC name
(3R)-3-[(Allylsulfanyl)methyl]-6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide 1,1-dioxide
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Other names
- Althiazide
- CB 8093
- P 1779
- Altizidum
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| Identifiers
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CAS Number
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- 5588-16-9
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3D model (JSmol)
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- Interactive image
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| ChEMBL
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- ChEMBL599870
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| ChemSpider
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- 5036613
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| KEGG
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- D02838
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| UNII
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- GI8CB72B0D
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InChI
InChI=1S/C11H14ClN3O4S3/c1-2-3-20-6-11-14-8-4-7(12)9(21(13,16)17)5-10(8)22(18,19)15-11/h2,4-5,11,14-15H,1,3,6H2,(H2,13,16,17)/t11-/m1/s1 YKey: VGLGVJVUHYTIIU-LLVKDONJSA-N YInChI=1/C11H14ClN3O4S3/c1-2-3-20-6-11-14-8-4-7(12)9(21(13,16)17)5-10(8)22(18,19)15-11/h2,4-5,11,14-15H,1,3,6H2,(H2,13,16,17)/t11-/m1/s1 Key: VGLGVJVUHYTIIU-LLVKDONJBT
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SMILES
O=S(=O)(c1c(Cl)cc2c(c1)S(=O)(=O)N[C@@H](N2)CSC\C=C)N C=CCSCC1NC2=CC(=C(C=C2S(=O)(=O)N1)S(=O)(=O)N)Cl
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| Properties
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Chemical formula
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C11H14ClN3O4S3
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| Molar mass
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383.89456
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| Density
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1.502 g/mL
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| Boiling point
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625.8 °C (1,158.4 °F; 898.9 K)
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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| Infobox references
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Tracking categories (test):
Altizide is a thiazide diuretic. In combination with spironolactone it is sold under the brand name of Aldactacine and Aldactazine by Pfizer and other names by other companies.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Altizide". https://www.drugs.com/international/altizide.html.
- ↑ Dueymes, J. M (1990). "Clinical update: spironolactone and altizide as monotherapy in systemic hypertension". The American Journal of Cardiology 65 (23): 20K–23K. doi:10.1016/0002-9149(90)91272-8. PMID 2191585.
Antihypertensives: diuretics (C03) |
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Sulfonamides (and etacrynic acid) | | CA inhibitors (at PT) | |
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| Loop (Na-K-Cl at AL) |
- Furosemide#
- Azosemide
- Bumetanide
- Etacrynic acid
- Etozolin
- Muzolimine
- Ozolinone
- Piretanide
- Tienilic acid
- Torasemide
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[[Chemistry:ThiThiazides (Sodium-chloride Na-Cl at Distal convoluted tubule|DCT]], Calcium-sparing) |
- Altizide
- Bendroflumethiazide
- Butizide
- Chlorothiazide
- Cyclopenthiazide
- Cyclothiazide
- Epitizide
- Hydrochlorothiazide#
- Hydroflumethiazide
- Mebutizide
- Methyclothiazide
- Polythiazide
- Trichlormethiazide
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| Thiazide-likes (primarily DCT) |
- Quinethazone
- Clopamide
- Chlortalidone
- Mefruside
- Clofenamide
- Metolazone
- Meticrane
- Xipamide
- Indapamide
- Clorexolone
- Fenquizone
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| Potassium-sparing (at CD) | | ESC blockers |
- Amiloride#
- Triamterene
- Benzamil
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| Aldosterone antagonists |
- Spirolactones
- Spironolactone#
- Eplerenone
- Potassium canrenoate
- Canrenone
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| Osmotic diuretics (PT, DL) | |
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Vasopressin receptor inhibitors (DCT and CD) |
- Vaptans
- Conivaptan
- Mozavaptan
- Satavaptan
- Tolvaptan
- Others
- Demeclocycline
- Lithium carbonate
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| Other |
- Ethanol, Isopropanol, 2M2B
- mercurial diuretics (Chlormerodrin, Mersalyl, Meralluride)
- Theobromine
- Cicletanine
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- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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