Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine

Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine, commonly known as TMDPA, is a synthetic organic compound used primarily as a pharmaceutical intermediate. It is used as an anti-inflammatory agent to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. It is also used in research as a reaction intermediate, and as a reagent in the synthesis of other compounds. TMDPA is very stable in air and does not react with water, making it ideal for pharmaceutical use.

Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine is a medication used to treat functional gastrointestinal disorders [2]. It goes by the brand name Recipavrin [2].

Here's a breakdown of what we know about Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine:

  • Type of medication: It belongs to the class of organic compounds called diphenylmethanes [3].
  • Function: While the exact mechanism of action isn't fully understood, it is thought to work in the gut to improve its motility and function [2].
  • Uses: It helps manage symptoms of functional gastrointestinal disorders, which can include bloating, constipation, and abdominal pain [2].

Important to remember:

  • As with any medication, it's crucial to consult a doctor before using Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine to ensure it's suitable for your specific condition and medical history.
  • Information about side effects and interactions with other medications is limited, so discussing it with a healthcare professional is essential for safe use.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism
A03 Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
A03A - Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
A03AX Other drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
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