Lamotrigine: An Anticonvulsant Drug, Essays (university) of Chemistry

Lamotrigine is a medication used primarily as an anticonvulsant, with a molecular weight of 256.09 and molecular formula of c9h7cl2n5. It inhibits glutamate release and may do so through inhibition of sodium, potassium, and calcium currents. A cas number (84057-84-1) and a link to the structure of the drug. For more information, inquiries can be made regarding the certificate of analysis (coa) and material safety data sheet (msds).

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Lamotrigine
CAS Number
84057-84-1
Description
Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant, inhibiting glutamate release, possibly through inhibition of Na+,
K+ and Ca2+ currents.
Molecular Weight
256.09
Molecular Formula
C9H7Cl2N5
COA
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MSDS
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Targets
Sodium Channel
Structure
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Lamotrigine

CAS Number 84057 - 84 - 1 Description Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant, inhibiting glutamate release, possibly through inhibition of Na+, K+ and Ca2+ currents. Molecular Weight

Molecular Formula C9H7Cl2N COA Inquire MSDS Inquire Targets Sodium Channel Structure

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