Loxapine is a tricyclic antipsychotic compound belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class, used primarily as an active pharmaceutical ingredient. It is structurally similar to clozapine and is employed in the manufacturing of medications for psychiatric disorders.
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CAS 1977-10-2
Loxapine succinate
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