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Chemical compound Pharmaceutical compound
Bisulepin
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IUPAC name
  • (3E)-N,N-dimethyl-3-(thienobenzothiepin-4(9H)-ylidene)propan-1-amine
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC17H19NS2
Molar mass301.47 g·mol
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • CN(C)CC\C=C1\c2ccsc2SCc2ccccc12

Bisulepin is strong and relatively selective antihistamine (H1 antagonist) with hypnotic, antiadrenergic and very weak anticholinergic and antiserotonergic effects. Bisulepin is marketed in the Czech Republic and Slovakia under the trademark Dithiaden as tablets and injections.

The registered active form is the trans- (i.e. E-) isomer.

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References

  1. Polívka Z, Rajšner M, Metyš J, Holubek J, Svátek E, Ryska M, Protiva M (1983). "Antiaminic agents derived from thieno-2-benzothiepin: 4-(1-Methyl-4-piperidylidene)-4,9-dihydrothieno-2-benzothiepin and some related compounds". Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. 48 (2): 623–641. doi:10.1135/cccc19830623.
  2. Pharmacopoea Bohemoslovenica 4 (1987), vol. 2, p. 132 states that Bisulepinium chloratum (bisulepinium chloride) is trans-benzithiepin-4-yliden)propyl]dimethylamoniumchlorid (Czech). The cis- isomer is considered as an impurity, max. amount 2.0 %.

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