dichlorphenamide
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dichlorphenamide
Summary
dichlorphenamide is a type of chemical entity[1]. dichlorphenamide has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- dichlorphenamide's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- dichlorphenamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Carbonic anhydrase 1[4].
- dichlorphenamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Carbonic anhydrase 12[5].
- dichlorphenamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Carbonic anhydrase 4[6].
- dichlorphenamide's canonical SMILES is recorded as C1=C(C=C(C(=C1S(=O)(=O)N)Cl)Cl)S(=O)(=O)N[7].
- dichlorphenamide's chemical formula is recorded as C₆H₆Cl₂N₂O₄S₂[8].
- dichlorphenamide is a type of sulfonamide[9].
- dichlorphenamide is used for medication[10].
- dichlorphenamide's Commons category is recorded as Diclofenamide[11].
- dichlorphenamide's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+303.915'}[12].
- dichlorphenamide's medical condition treated is recorded as glaucoma[13].
- dichlorphenamide's medical condition treated is recorded as hypokalemic periodic paralysis[14].
- dichlorphenamide's medical condition treated is recorded as hyperkalemic periodic paralysis[15].
- dichlorphenamide's World Health Organisation international non-proprietary name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'dichlofenamide'}[16].
- dichlorphenamide's subject has role is recorded as carbonic anhydrase inhibitor[17].
- dichlorphenamide's subject has role is recorded as developmental toxicant[18].
- dichlorphenamide's active ingredient in is recorded as Daranide[19].
- dichlorphenamide's active ingredient in is recorded as Keveyis[20].
- dichlorphenamide's has active ingredient is recorded as Dichlorphenamide[21].
- dichlorphenamide's defined daily dose is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41803', 'amount': '+0.1'}[22].
Why It Matters
dichlorphenamide has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] dichlorphenamide is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]