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Crotamiton
Crotan, Eurax (crotamiton) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Crotamiton was first approved as Eurax on 1982-01-01. It is used to treat pruritus and scabies in the USA. It is known to target transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4.
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infectionsD007239
skin and connective tissue diseasesD017437
signs and symptoms pathological conditionsD013568
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Eurax (generic drugs available since 1982-01-01)
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Crotamiton
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EURAXJourney MedicalN-009112 RX1982-01-01
1 products, RLD, RS
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crotanANDA2024-04-18
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Ontology
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pruritusHP_0000989D011537L29
scabiesD012532B86
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Drug common nameCrotamiton
INNcrotamiton
Description
Crotamiton is an enamide resulting from the formal condensation of crotonic acid with N-ethyl-2-methylaniline. A colourless or pale yellow oily liquid, it is used in the treatment of pruritus (itching) by producing a counter-irritation: as it evaporates from the skin, it produces a cooling effect that diverts attention away from the itching. It has also been used as an acaricide in the treatment of scabies, though more effective drugs are usually preferred. It has a role as an antipruritic drug and a scabicide. It is an enamide and a tertiary carboxamide.
Classification
Small molecule
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Structure (InChI/SMILES or Protein Sequence)
C/C=C/C(=O)N(CC)c1ccccc1C
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PDB
CAS-ID483-63-6
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ChEMBL IDCHEMBL1200709
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PubChem CID688020
DrugBankDB00265
UNII IDD6S4O4XD0H (ChemIDplus, GSRS)
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TRPV4
TRPV4
Organism
Homo sapiens
Gene name
TRPV4
Gene synonyms
VRL2, VROAC
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Protein name
transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4
Protein synonyms
Osm-9-like TRP channel 4, OSM9-like transient receptor potential channel 4, osmosensitive transient receptor potential channel 4, OTRPC4, Transient receptor potential protein 12, TRP12, Vanilloid receptor-like channel 2, Vanilloid receptor-like protein 2, vanilloid receptor-related osmotically activated channel, Vanilloid receptor-related osmotically-activated channel, VR-OAC, VRL-2
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Mouse ortholog
Trpv4 (63873)
transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4 (Q9ES76)
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