Aceprometazine

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Aceprometazine (INN) is a phenothiazine derivative prescription drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties It is not widely prescribed, and may be associated with drug-induced Parkinsonism.[1] It may be used in combination with meprobamate for the treatment of sleep disorders. This combination is available in France under the trade name Mepronizine.

It is structurally related to the phenothiazine derivative veterinary drug acepromazine.

Synthesis

Note: The reason for the rearrangement in the sidechain between the precursor and the product is on account of a methadone-type aziridine.

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2-Acetylphenothiazine [6631-94-3] (1) 2-Chloropropyldimethylamine [108-14-5] (2)

References

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  2. Martin L Kantor & Tubis Samuel, U.S. patent 3100772 (1963 to Wyeth LLC).

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