Intermediates of Diphenoxylate
Diphenoxylate Chemical Structure
Diphenoxylate is made by combining a precursor of normethadone with norpethidine. Loperamide (Imodium) and bezitramide are analogues. Like loperamide, it has a methadone-like structure and a piperdine moiety.
Diphenoxylate Chemical Class
Diphenoxylate is a piperidine (phenylpiperidine) derivate, chemically related to narcotic meperidine with antidiarrheal activity and devoid of central nervous system (CNS) activity.
Diphenoxylate Uses
Diphenoxylate is synthetic opioid that primarily affects opiate receptors in the intestine and is used to treat diarrhoea. Diphenoxylate has not been linked to serum enzyme elevations during therapy or to clinically apparent liver injury.
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