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Oxyphencyclimine hydrochloride

Tertiary amines used for their antispasmodic properties are dicyclomine hydrochloride (Ben-tyl, others), oxyphencyclimine hydrochloride (daricon), flavoxate hydrochloride (Uripas), and oxyburynin chloride (Ditropan). The latter two are indicated specifically for urological disorders. These agents appear to exert some nonspecific direct relaxant effect on smooth muscle. In therapeutic doses they decrease spasm of the gastrointestinal tract, biliary tract, ureter, and uterus characteristic atropine-like effects on the salivary glands and the eye also are seen with oxybutynin. [Pg.208]

Infra-red Spectrum. Principal peaks at wavenumbers 1656,1737, 1227, 705, 1201, 1211 (oxyphencyclimine hydrochloride, KBr disk). [Pg.845]

Dose. 10 to 20 mg of oxyphencyclimine hydrochloride daily up to 50 mg daily has been given. [Pg.845]

Hydrocodone Hydrochloride Oxyphencyclimine Hydrochloride Benperidol Fendosal Econazole... [Pg.1080]

Orphenadrine citrate Orphenadrine hydrochloride Oxyphencyclimine hydrochloride Oxytetracycline... [Pg.395]


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