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Chemical Compound Review

Clistine     2-[(4-chlorophenyl)-pyridin- 2-yl-methoxy]...

Synonyms: Clistin, Twiston, Allergefon, Palgic, Rotoxamine, ...
 
 
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Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Antihistamine compound

  • Serum levels of carbinoxamine and hydrocodone were determined in a human volunteer administered these drugs [8].
  • Capillary gas chromatography using an open tubular fused silica column and NP-FID was applied to the simultaneous analysis of the antihistamine, carbinoxamine, and the antitussive, hydrocodone, in human serum [8].

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