Pyrithyldione

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Pyrithyldione
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Trade namesBenedorm, Didropyridine, Dihydroprylone, Persedon, Presidon, Pyridion, Pyridione, Pyrithyldion, Pyrithyldione, Tetridin, Tetridine
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FormulaC9H13NO2
Molar mass167.205 g/mol
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Pyrithyldione (Presidon, Persedon) is a psychoactive drug invented in 1949.[1] An improved method of manufacture was patented by Roche in 1959.[2] It was used as a hypnotic or sedative and presumed to be less toxic than barbiturates.[3] Today, this substance is no longer used. Agranulocytosis was sometimes reported as adverse effect.[4][5]

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References

  1. PMID 18144514 (PMID 18144514)
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  2. US patent 3019230, Hinderling, R.; Lutz, A. H. & Schnider, O., "Method for the preparation of 2,4-dioxo-tetrahydropyridines", issued 1962-01-30, assigned to Hoffmann-La Roche 
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  4. PMID 10663456 (PMID 10663456)
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  5. PMID 15399031 (PMID 15399031)
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