Chemistry:Triampyzine

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Triampyzine (INN), also known as triampyzine sulfate (USAN; developmental code name W-3976B) in the case of the sulfate salt, as (dimethylamino)trimethylpyrazine, or as 3,5,6-trimethylampyzine, is a drug described as an anticholinergic and antisecretory agent which was never marketed.[1][2][3][4][5] It was first described in the literature by 1966.[1][6] The drug is the 3,5,6-trimethylated derivative of ampyzine (W-3580B), which is also a drug and is, conversely, described as a "central stimulant".[1][5][2]

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