Clopimozide

Chemical compound
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  • 3-[1-[4,4-bis(4-fluorophenyl)butyl]-4-piperidyl]-6-chloro-1H-benzimidazol-2-one
CAS Number
  • 53179-12-7
PubChem CID
  • 65449
ChemSpider
  • 58909
UNII
  • 7C6TA32SD2
KEGG
  • D02649
ChEMBL
  • ChEMBL2104161
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Chemical and physical dataFormulaC28H28ClF2N3OMolar mass496.00 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)
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  • Fc1ccc(cc1)C(c2ccc(F)cc2)CCCN5CCC(N4c3ccc(Cl)cc3NC4=O)CC5
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C28H28ClF2N3O/c29-21-7-12-27-26(18-21)32-28(35)34(27)24-13-16-33(17-14-24)15-1-2-25(19-3-8-22(30)9-4-19)20-5-10-23(31)11-6-20/h3-12,18,24-25H,1-2,13-17H2,(H,32,35)
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Clopimozide (R-29,764) is a typical antipsychotic drug of the diphenylbutylpiperidine class.[1][2] It is very potent and has an extremely long duration of action, lasting at least one week with a single dose.[3][4][5] It was developed by Janssen Pharmaceutica but was never marketed.

See also

  • Typical antipsychotic
  • Diphenylbutylpiperidine

References

  1. ^ De Cuyper HJ, Van Praag HM, Mulder WR (May 1979). "Therapeutical significance of clopimozide in the treatment of chronic psychotic patients". Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 59 (5): 561–74. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0447.1979.tb00256.x. PMID 37697. S2CID 30954603.
  2. ^ Knapen J, Bollen J, Brugmanns J, Rombaut N (1976). "[Treatment of chronic psychoses with oral clopimozide]". Acta Psychiatrica Belgica (in French). 76 (4): 644–57. PMID 798469.
  3. ^ Janssen PA, Niemegeers CJ, Schellekens KH, Lenaerts FM, Wauquier A (August 1975). "Clopimozide (R 29 764), a new highly potent and orally long-acting neuroleptic of the diphenylbutylpiperidine series". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 25 (8): 1287–94. PMID 1242360.
  4. ^ Floru L, Tegeler J (1978). "Clinical experiments with the new oral long-acting neuroleptic clopimozide (R 29 764)". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 28 (2): 341–4. PMID 25071.
  5. ^ Bobon J, Parent M, Toussaint C, Pinchard A (1976). "[Long-acting neuroleptics. IV. Preliminary study of clopimozide (R 29764)]". Acta Psychiatrica Belgica (in French). 76 (1): 138–43. PMID 970182.
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