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Amezinium metilsulfate
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  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
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  • 6-Methoxy-1-phenylpyridazin-1-ium-4-amine; methyl sulfate
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FormulaC12H15N3O5S
Molar mass313.33 g·mol
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  • COC1=(N=CC(=C1)N)C2=CC=CC=C2.COS(=O)(=O)
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  • InChI=1S/C11H11N3O.CH4O4S/c1-15-11-7-9(12)8-13-14(11)10-5-3-2-4-6-10;1-5-6(2,3)4/h2-8,12H,1H3;1H3,(H,2,3,4)
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Amezinium metilsulfate (INN, trade name Regulton) is a sympathomimetic drug used for the treatment of low blood pressure. It has multiple mechanisms, including stimulation of alpha and beta-1 receptors and inhibition of noradrenaline and tyramine uptake.

Synthesis

This antidepressant is made from Chloridazon starting material.

Thieme ChemDrug Synthesis:

The halogenation of 2-Butyne-1,4-diol (1) with chlorine gives Mucochloric acid (2). Treatment with Phenylhydrazine (3) gives 1-Phenyl-4,5-dichloro-6-pyridazone (4). Addition of ammonia leads to Chloridazon (5). Catalytic hydrogenation yields 5-amino-2-phenylpyridazin-3-one (6). Alkylation with dimethyl sulfate completed the synthesis of Amezinium metisulfate (7).

References

  1. Araújo D, Caramona MM, Osswald W (June 1983). "On the mechanism of action of amezinium methylsulphate on the dog saphenous vein". European Journal of Pharmacology. 90 (2–3): 203–14. doi:10.1016/0014-2999(83)90238-8. PMID 6873182.
  2. Lenke D, Gries J, Kretzschmar R (1981). "Pharmacology of amezinium, a novel antihypotensive drug. III. Studies on the mechanism of action". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 31 (9a): 1558–65. PMID 7197970.
  3. Unterhalt B (1981). "Amezinium metilsulfate". Drugs of the Future. 6 (4): 207. doi:10.1358/dof.1981.006.04.199346.
  4. Reicheneder F, Burger TF, König H, Kropp R, Lietz H, Thyes M, Wiersdorff WW (1981). "Amezinium. Synthesis and radioactive labelling". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 31 (9a): 1529–1533. PMID 7197967.
  5. Beljean M, Pays M. "Heterocyclic hydrazines and hydrazones. II. Synthesis of hydrazino derivatives and of hydrazones in the thiazolopyridazin-7-ones". Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France. 12 (2): 3324–3330.
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