Azapetine is a vasodilator.[1][2]

Azapetine
Clinical data
ATC code
Identifiers
  • 6-prop-2-enyl-5,7-dihydrobenzo[d][2]benzazepine
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC17H17N
Molar mass235.330 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • c3cc2c(c1c(cccc1)CN(C2)C\C=C)cc3
  • InChI=1S/C17H17N/c1-2-11-18-12-14-7-3-5-9-16(14)17-10-6-4-8-15(17)13-18/h2-10H,1,11-13H2 checkY
  • Key:NYGHGTMKALXFIA-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
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References

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  1. Stallworth JM, Jeffords JV (June 1956). "Clinical effects of azapetine (ilidar) on peripheral arterial disease". Journal of the American Medical Association. 161 (9): 840–3. doi:10.1001/jama.1956.02970090066013. PMID 13319017.
  2. Youmans PL, Green HD, Denison AB (March 1955). "Nature of the vasodilator and vasoconstrictor receptors in skeletal muscle of the dog". Circulation Research. 3 (2): 171–80. doi:10.1161/01.res.3.2.171. PMID 14352400.