Ticlatone
Chemical compound
- D01AE08 (WHO)
- 6-Chloro-1,2-benzothiazol-3(2H)-one
- 70-10-0 Y
- 6258
- 6022 N
- BHW384Q9GI
- D06139 Y
- DTXSID8057809
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- c1cc2c(cc1Cl)s[nH]c2=O
InChI
- InChI=1S/C7H4ClNOS/c8-4-1-2-5-6(3-4)11-9-7(5)10/h1-3H,(H,9,10) N
- Key:POPOYOKQQAEISW-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
Ticlatone (trade name Landromil) is an antifungal.[1]
References
- ^ Landromil (Ticlatone)
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Antifungals (D01 and J02)
membrane
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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- ‡Withdrawn from market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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