About Imipramine hydrochloride
Imipramine hydrochlorideUnited States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference StandardSynonym: 10,11-Dihydro-N,N-dimethyl-5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine-5-propanamine hydrochloride, 5-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine hydrochlorideCAS Number113-52-0Empirical Formula (Hill Notation)C19H24N2 HClMolecular Weight316.87PropertiesRelated CategoriesAnalytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Pharmacopeia & Metrological Institutes Standards,USP Standards,USP Standards I - KInChI Key XZZXIYZZBJDEEP-UHFFFAOYSA-Nform neatformat neatEuropean Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference StandardPropertiesRelated CategoriesAnalytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,EP Standards,EP Standards I - K,Pharmacopeia & Metrological Institutes StandardsInChI Key XZZXIYZZBJDEEP-UHFFFAOYSA-Nform neatformat neat
FAQs of Imipramine hydrochloride:
Q: What is the primary usage of Imipramine hydrochloride?
A: Imipramine hydrochloride is used in the treatment of depression, such as depression associated with agitation or anxiety. It has also been utilized to treat nocturnal enuresis by shortening the time of delta wave stage sleep where wetting occurs.
Q: What is the appearance of Imipramine hydrochloride?
A: Imipramine hydrochloride is white to off-white and odorless.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Imipramine hydrochloride?
A: The molecular formula of Imipramine hydrochloride is C19H25ClN2.
Q: What is the melting point of Imipramine hydrochloride?
A: The melting point of Imipramine hydrochloride is between 171C and 173C.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Imipramine hydrochloride?
A: The molecular weight of Imipramine hydrochloride is 316.9 grams (g).