ChemAbout
© 2026 ChemAbout
Insights|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|[email protected]
Home/Compounds/API/Cloperastine fendizoate
C40H38ClNO5
648.2 g/mol
API

Cloperastine fendizoate

CAS85187-37-7EC286-126-9
Category
API
Compound Class
Amine
Primary Use
Pharmaceutical Raw Material

Cloperastine fendizoate is an active pharmaceutical ingredient used in the manufacturing of cough suppressant medications. It combines cloperastine with fendizoic acid, exhibiting antitussive and antihistamine properties.

Pharmaceutical raw material for cough suppressant formulationsCompound used in antitussive drug manufacturing

Content scope: Information here supports chemical identification and industrial supply, research, and manufacturing contexts. It is not a therapeutic claim, medical advice, or drug-use instructions.

Sourcing or supplying this compound?

List your inventory or post a purchase request

CAS 85187-37-7

List This Product
Sign in to publish supply information
Request This Product
Submit a request without registering

Related Compounds

StrongSame Parent

Cloperastine hydrochloride

CAS14984-68-0

pharmaceutical raw material

StrongSame Parent

Cloperastine

CAS3703-76-2

pharmaceutical raw material

ReferenceSame Category

Samidorphan

CAS852626-89-2

pharmaceutical raw material

ReferenceSame Category

Kebuzone

CAS853-34-9

pharmaceutical raw material

ReferenceSame Category

Pabpc1

CAS85404-18-8

pharmaceutical raw material

ReferenceSame Category

2-[[2-(Acetyloxy)benzoyl]oxy]benzoic Acid 2-Carboxyphenyl Ester

CAS85531-16-4

pharmaceutical raw material

Referencestereoisomer of

Levocloperastine fendizoate

CAS220329-19-1

pharmaceutical raw material

Identifiers
IUPAC Name

1-[2-[(4-chlorophenyl)-phenylmethoxy]ethyl]piperidine;2-(4-hydroxy-3-phenylbenzoyl)benzoic acid

InChIKey

PXZFKAKWSHBDCP-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

C1CCN(CC1)CCOC(C2=CC=CC=C2)C3=CC=C(C=C3)Cl.C1=CC=C(C=C1)C2=C(C=CC(=C2)C(=O)C3=CC=CC=C3C(=O)O)O

Synonyms (13)
  • Cloperastine fendizoate
  • Cloperastine fendizoate (JAN)
  • Hustazol
  • Hustazol (TN)
  • Nitossil
  • Sekin