Phenazopyridine hydrochloride
CAS: 136-40-3
Ref. 3D-FP26872
1kg | Discontinued | ||
2kg | Discontinued | ||
50g | Discontinued | ||
100g | Discontinued | ||
250g | Discontinued | ||
500g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- 3-(2-Phenyldiazenyl)-2,6-pyridinediamine hydrochloride
- 2,6-Diamino-3-(Phenylazo)Pyridine Monohydrochloride
- 2,6-Diamino-3-[Phenylazo]Pyridine Hydrochloride
- 2,6-Diamino-3-phenylazopyridine hydrochloride
- 2,6-Diamino-3-phenylazopyridine monohydrochloride
- 2,6-Pyridinediamine, 3-(2-phenyldiazenyl)-, hydrochloride (1:1)
- 2,6-Pyridinediamine, 3-(phenylazo)-, monohydrochloride
- 3-(Phenylazo)-2,6-Pyridinediamine, Monohydrochloride
- 3-Benzeneazo-2,6-Diaminopyridine Monohydrochloride
- 3-Phenylazo-2,6-Diaminopyridine Hydrochloride
- See more synonyms
- 3-Phenylazo-2,6-Diaminopyridine Monohydrochloride
- 3-Phenylazopyridine-2,6-Diamine Hydrochloride
- 3-[(E)-Phenyldiazenyl]Pyridine-2,6-Diamine
- 3-[(E)-Phenyldiazenyl]Pyridine-2,6-Diamine Hydrochloride (1:1)
- Azodyne
- Bisteril
- Diridone
- Mallophene
- Nc 150
- Phenazodine
- Phenazopyridine Hcl
- Phenazopyridinium chloride
- Phenylazo tablets
- Phenylazodiaminopyridine Hydrochloride
- Pirid
- Pyridacil
- Pyridiate
- Pyridine, 2,6-diamino-3-(phenylazo)-, monohydrochloride
- Pyridium
- Pyripyridium
- Sedural
- Uridinal
- Urisept
- Urodine
- W 1655
- β-Phenylazo-α,α′-diaminopyridine hydrochloride
Phenazopyridine hydrochloride is a drug that is used for the treatment of bladder disorders. It is a chemical compound with a molecular weight of 275. It has been shown to have intramolecular hydrogen bonds and synchronous fluorescence, which are indicative of its chemical stability. The regression analysis data demonstrates that phenazopyridine hydrochloride has anti-infective properties. This drug also has a linear calibration curve in the concentration range of 0.01-1 mg/mL and is used as an anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of bladder disorders. Phenazopyridine hydrochloride is believed to inhibit bacterial growth by affecting the synthesis of DNA and protein, which are essential for maintaining cellular function.