
Atypical Antipsychotics
Atypical antipsychotics are a class of medications used to treat psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. These drugs work by modulating the activity of various neurotransmitters in the brain. Research in this area focuses on understanding their mechanisms, efficacy, and safety profiles. At CymitQuimica, we provide a variety of atypical antipsychotic compounds to support research in neuropharmacology and mental health.
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2-[2-(Piperazin-1-yl)ethoxy]ethanol
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C8H18N2O2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:174.24Thioridazine-d3 Hydrochloride
CAS:Controlled ProductStability Hygroscopic Applications Dopamine receptor blocker; parent compound of sulforidazine and mesoridazine. Antipsychotic. Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package References Goldenthal, E.I., Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 18, 185 (1971), Abdel-Moety, E.M., et al.: Anal. Profile Drug Subs., 18, 459 (1989),Formula:C21D3H23N2S2·ClHColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:410.05N-[3-(2-Chloro-10H-phenothiazin-10-yl)propyl]-N,N',N'-trimethylpropane-1,3-diamine Dihydrochloride
CAS:Formula:C21H28ClN3S•2HCl