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Formula | C20H22N2 |
Molar mass | 290.402 g/mol |
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Overview
Azatadine is an antihistamine.
External links
- Zhang D, Hansen E, Deck J, Heinze T, Sutherland J, Cerniglia C (1996). "Fungal biotransformation of the antihistamine azatadine by Cunninghamella elegans". Appl Environ Microbiol. 62 (9): 3477–9. PMID 8795241.
- Katelaris C (1990). "Comparative effects of loratadine and azatadine in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis". Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol. 8 (2): 103–7. PMID 1982614.
- Small P, Barrett D, Biskin N (1990). "Effects of azatadine, terfenadine, and astemizole on allergen-induced nasal provocation". Ann Allergy. 64 (2 Pt 1): 129–31. PMID 1968324.
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