Milverine (drug)
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| Other names | Fenprin, Fenpyramine, Miospasm |
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| Formula | C20H20N2 |
| Molar mass | 288.394 g·mol−1 |
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Milverine (Fenprin, Fenpyramine, Miospasm) is a spasmolytic (antispasmodic) agent that was developed in the latter half of the 20th century.
The therapeutic use of fenpyramin as a platelet-antiaggregating and antithrombotic as well as vasodilating and antianginous medicine was also identified.
Milverine is a bifunctional molecule; one half of the molecule contains 3,3-Diphenylpropylamine and the other half of the molecule contains fampridine.