Roflurane
Medication
- None
- 2-Bromo-1,1,2-trifluoro-1-methoxyethane
- 679-90-3
- 12676
- 12155
- QP8Q61T44L
- DTXSID00862367
- Interactive image
- COC(C(F)Br)(F)F
InChI
- InChI=1S/C3H4BrF3O/c1-8-3(6,7)2(4)5/h2H,1H3
- Key:YOQYDUAUSFAUER-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Roflurane (INN, USAN, code name DA-893) is a halocarbon drug which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed.[1][2][3][4]
See also
- Aliflurane
- Halopropane
- Norflurane
- Synthane
- Teflurane
References
- ^ United States Adopted Names (USAN). United States Pharmacopeial Convention. 1968.
- ^ Dissertation Abstracts. University Microfilms. May 1964.
- ^ Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry. Society of Chemical Industry. 1963.
- ^ Hudlický M (1976). Chemistry of organic fluorine compounds: a laboratory manual with comprehensive literature coverage. Ellis Horwood Limited. ISBN 978-0-470-41835-2.
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