Phenyltoloxamine



Phenyltoloxamine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
N,N-dimethyl-2-(α-phenyl-O-tolyloxy)ethylamine
Identifiers
CAS number 92-12-6
ATC code  ?
PubChem 7077
Chemical data
O 
Mol. mass 255.359
Pharmacokinetic data
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Therapeutic considerations
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Legal status

OTC(US)

Routes oral

Phenyltoloxamine is an anticholinergic.

Common use

Phenyltoloxamine is widely used in preparations as an enhancing agent for some analgesics and antitussives (acetaminophen, cough suppressant usually with codeine.

It also used to discourage abuse in certain opiate analgesics due its unpleasant side effects at high doses.

Adverse effects

Common adverse effects are those associated with most anticholinergics, effects are more pronounced in children and the elderly.

See also: anticholinergic

Availability

Phenyltoloxamine is available in most countries, though is rare in several western countries it remains widely used around the world, particularly in the developing world.

It is not a controlled substance; however some preparations contain opiates such as codeine or hydrocodone and are controlled, when used in preparations with acetaminophen is generally over the counter.

Phenyltoloxamine is sold under wide variety of preparations, brand names and dosages around the world:

  • Ed-Flex, Dologesic, Flextra-650, Novagesic, Phenylgesic - North America
  • Codipront - Europe/South America
 
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