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- Iferanserin abstract "Iferanserin (INN; VEN-309) is a drug which acts as a selective 5-HT2A receptor antagonist. It is under development as an intra-rectal formulation for the treatment of hemorrhoid disease, and as of February 2012, is in phase IIb clinical trials.".
- Iferanserin atcPrefix "None".
- Iferanserin casNumber "58754-46-4".
- Iferanserin iupacName "(2E)-N-(2-{2-[(2S)-1-methyl-2-piperidinyl]ethyl}phenyl)-3-phenylacrylamide".
- Iferanserin pubchem "6445539".
- Iferanserin thumbnail Iferanserin.svg?width=300.
- Iferanserin wikiPageID "35736705".
- Iferanserin wikiPageRevisionID "591766697".
- Iferanserin atcPrefix "None".
- Iferanserin c "23".
- Iferanserin casNumber "58754".
- Iferanserin chemspiderid "4949235".
- Iferanserin h "28".
- Iferanserin hasPhotoCollection Iferanserin.
- Iferanserin inchi "1".
- Iferanserin inchikey "UXIPFQUBOVWAQW-UEBLJOKOBU".
- Iferanserin iupacName "-N--3-phenylacrylamide".
- Iferanserin molecularWeight "348.481".
- Iferanserin n "2".
- Iferanserin o "1".
- Iferanserin pubchem "6445539".
- Iferanserin smiles "O=CNc2ccccc2CC[C@H]3NCCCC3".
- Iferanserin stdinchi "1".
- Iferanserin stdinchikey "UXIPFQUBOVWAQW-UEBLJOKOSA-N".
- Iferanserin subject Category:5-HT2A_antagonists.
- Iferanserin subject Category:Amides.
- Iferanserin subject Category:Piperidines.
- Iferanserin type Drug.
- Iferanserin type FunctionalSubstance.
- Iferanserin comment "Iferanserin (INN; VEN-309) is a drug which acts as a selective 5-HT2A receptor antagonist. It is under development as an intra-rectal formulation for the treatment of hemorrhoid disease, and as of February 2012, is in phase IIb clinical trials.".
- Iferanserin label "Iferanserin".
- Iferanserin sameAs m.0jt8ggl.
- Iferanserin sameAs Q5991157.
- Iferanserin sameAs Q5991157.
- Iferanserin wasDerivedFrom Iferanserin?oldid=591766697.
- Iferanserin depiction Iferanserin.svg.
- Iferanserin isPrimaryTopicOf Iferanserin.