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C10H20N2O6S2
328.4 g/mol
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Betahistine mesilate

CAS54856-23-4EC259-377-7
Category
API
Compound Class
Amine
Primary Use
Pharmaceutical Raw Material

Betahistine mesilate is a salt form of betahistine, consisting of N-methyl-2-pyridin-2-ylethanamine and methanesulfonic acid. It is an active pharmaceutical ingredient used in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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Safety Reference

Harmful
Harmful
Warning
H315Causes skin irritation
H319Causes serious eye irritation
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

methanesulfonic acid;N-methyl-2-pyridin-2-ylethanamine

InChIKey

ZBJJDYGJCNTNTH-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

CNCCC1=CC=CC=N1.CS(=O)(=O)O.CS(=O)(=O)O

Synonyms (22)
  • BETAHISTINE MESILATE [MART.]
  • Betahistine mesilate
  • Betahistine mesilate (JP18)
  • Betahistine mesilate CRS
  • Betahistine mesylate
  • Extovyl
  • Meginalisk
  • Melopat
  • Merislon
  • Riptonin
  • Suzutolon (TN)
  • betahistine dimesylate