Clopidogrel Camphorsulfonate is a salt formed between the antiplatelet agent clopidogrel and camphorsulfonic acid. It is primarily used as a pharmaceutical raw material in the manufacturing of antiplatelet medications.
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CAS 120202-68-8
Clopidogrel
pharmaceutical raw material
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