Chlorophetanol
Antifungal
- D01AE06 (WHO)
- 2-(4-chlorophenoxy)ethanol
- 1892-43-9 Y
- 15907
- 15118 N
- Q73I5T98DA
- DTXSID1062047
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- Clc1ccc(OCCO)cc1
InChI
- InChI=1S/C8H9ClO2/c9-7-1-3-8(4-2-7)11-6-5-10/h1-4,10H,5-6H2 N
- Key:GEGSSUSEWOHAFE-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
Chlorophetanol is an antifungal.[1]
References
- ^ Zsolnai T (1960). "Action of new fungicides. I. Phenol derivatives". Biochemical Pharmacology. 5: 1–19. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(60)90002-2.
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- bromochlorosalicylanilide
- chlorophetanol
- chlorphenesin
- ciclopirox
- crystal violet
- dimazole
- ethylparaben
- haloprogin‡
- polynoxylin
- potassium iodide#
- salicylic acid
- selenium disulfide#
- sodium thiosulfate#
- sulbentine
- taurolidine
- ticlatone
- tolciclate
- tolnaftate
- tribromometacresol
- undecylenic acid
- Whitfield's ointment#
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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