Tramazoline
Chemical used as a nasal decongestant
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Tramazoline is a chemical that is used in the form of tramazoline hydrochloride in nasal decongestant preparations.[1] It is an α-adrenergic receptor agonist that inhibits secretion of nasal mucus.
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.012.823 |
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| Formula | C13H17N3 |
| Molar mass | 215.300 g·mol−1 |
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It was patented in 1961 and came into medical use in 1962.[2]
Society and culture
Brand names
- Australia
- Spray-Tish[3]
- Rhinaspray
- Austria
- Rhinorix
- Belgium
- Rhinospray
- Bulgaria
- Muconasal Plus
- Czech Republic
- Muconasal Plus
- Germany
- Biciron
- Ellatun
- Rhinospray
- Hungary
- Rhinospray Plus
- Italy
- Rinogutt
- Fexallegra nasale (Tramazoline + Chlorpheniramine, 1 mg/mL + 3.55 mg/mL)
- The Netherlands
- Bisolnasal
- Portugal
- Rhinospray
- Romania
- Muconasal Plus (older)
- Muconasal (newer)
- Russia
- Adrianol (tramazoline + phenylephrine)
- Lasolvan Rhino
- Spain
- Rhinospray
- Slovakia
- Muconasal Plus
- Ukraine
- Lasorin