Isopropamide (R79) is a long-acting
anticholinergic drug
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. It is used in the treatment of
peptic ulcers and other
gastrointestinal disorders involving hyperacidity (gastrointestinal
acidosis) and hypermotility. Chemically, it contains a
quaternary ammonium group. It is most often provided as an
iodide salt, but is also available as a bromide or chloride salt. It was discovered at
Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1954.
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Muscarinic antagonists
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Carboxamides
Janssen Pharmaceutica
Belgian inventions
Diisopropylamino compounds
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