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Formula | C16H24N2 |
Molar mass | 244.382 g·mol−1 |
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Isoaminile is an antitussive (cough suppressant) used under the trade-name Peracon.[1]
The normal therapeutic dose is 40–80 mg of the cyclamate salt, with a maximum of five doses in a 24-hour period.[citation needed] In addition to its central antitussive effects, it is also an anticholinergic, exhibiting both antimuscarinic and antinicotinic actions.[citation needed]
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