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Formula | C14H17ClN2O3S |
Molar mass | 328.81 g·mol |
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Clorexolone is a low-ceiling sulfonamide diuretic.
References
- Gartha IV (December 1967). "Clorexolone: a new oral diuretic". Applied Therapeutics. 9 (12): 998–1001. PMID 4865373.
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