Meseclazone
Meseclazone (W-2395), also known as 2-methylseclazone, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) developed in the 1970s.[1][2] It functions as a prodrug to the 5-chloro derivative of salicyclic acid.[2] It was never marketed on account of toxicity issues, namely pertaining to the liver.[2]
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| Routes of administration | Oral |
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| Formula | C11H10ClNO3 |
| Molar mass | 239.66 g·mol−1 |
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See also
References
- Dictionary of organic compounds. London: Chapman & Hall. 1996. ISBN 0-412-54090-8.
- Rainsford KD (2004). Aspirin and related drugs. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-7484-0885-1.
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