General Information of Drug (ID: DMOHS9P)

Drug Name
Phenacemide Drug Info
Synonyms
Acetylureum; Carbanmide; Cetylureum; Comitiadone; Eferon; Efron; Epheron; Epiclase; Felurea; Fenacemid; Fenacemida; Fenacemide;Fenacetamide; Fenilep; Fenised; Fenostenyl; Fenural; Fenurea; Fenurone; Fenylacetylmocovina; Fenytan; Neophedan; Neophenal; Phacetur; Phenacalum; Phenacemidum; Phenacereum; Phenacerum; Phenacetur; Phenacetylcarbamide; Phenacetylurea; Phenarone; Phenicarb; Phenuron; Phenurone; Phenutal; Phenylacetylurea; Phenylacetyluree; Phenyrit; Phetylureum; Carbamide phenylacetate; Fenacemide [DCIT]; Fenylacetylmocovina [Czech]; Phenylacetyluree [French]; A-1348; Alpha-Phenylacetylurea; Fenacemida [INN-Spanish]; Fenacetil-karbamide; Phenacemide [INN:BAN]; Phenacemidum [INN-Latin]; Phenurone (TN); Sym-PHENYLACETYLUREA; N-(Aminocarbonyl)benzeneacetamide; Phenacemide (JAN/INN); N-carbamoyl-2-phenylacetamide; N-(aminocarbonyl)-2-phenylacetamide; (2-phenylacetyl)urea; (Phenylacetyl)urea
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [1]
Therapeutic Class
Anticonvulsants
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
4753
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:8049
CAS Number
CAS 63-98-9
TTD Drug ID
DMOHS9P

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas
Molecule Type:
DTT
Drug Status:
Approved Drug(s)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Phenytoin DMNOKBV Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [3]
Carbamazepine DMZOLBI Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [4]
Zonisamide DM0DTF7 Alcohol dependence 6C40.2 Approved [5]
Eslicarbazepine DMZREFQ Seizure disorder 8A6Z Approved [6]
LIDOFLAZINE DMV23GL Angina pectoris BA40 Approved [7]
LOMERIZINE DME0TC8 Migraine 8A80 Approved [8]
Levobupivacaine DM783CH Anaesthesia 9A78.6 Approved [9]
Tetrodotoxin DMWMPRG Bacterial infection 1A00-1C4Z Approved [10]
Permethrin DMZ0Q1G Pediculus capitis infestation 1G00.0 Approved [11]
Rufinamide DMWE60C Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [12]
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Molecular Interaction Atlas of This Drug

Molecular Interaction Atlas

Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Sodium channel unspecific (NaC) TTRK8B9 NOUNIPROTAC Blocker [2]

References

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2 How many drug targets are there Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Dec;5(12):993-6.
3 Lacosamide: a new approach to target voltage-gated sodium currents in epileptic disorders. CNS Drugs. 2009;23(7):555-68.
4 Sidedness of carbamazepine accessibility to voltage-gated sodium channels. Mol Pharmacol. 2014 Feb;85(2):381-7.
5 Antiepileptic drugs and relapse after epilepsy surgery. Epileptic Disord. 2008 Sep;10(3):193-8.
6 Progress report on new antiepileptic drugs: a summary of the Ninth Eilat Conference (EILAT IX). Epilepsy Res. 2009 Jan;83(1):1-43.
7 Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of phenylacetamides as sodium-channel blockers. J Med Chem. 1994 Jan 21;37(2):268-74.
8 Medicinal chemistry of neuronal voltage-gated sodium channel blockers. J Med Chem. 2001 Jan 18;44(2):115-37.
9 Block of neuronal tetrodotoxin-resistant Na+ currents by stereoisomers of piperidine local anesthetics. Anesth Analg. 2000 Dec;91(6):1499-505.
10 Clinical pipeline report, company report or official report of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
11 In vitro assays for repellents and deterrents for ticks: differing effects of products when tested with attractant or arrestment stimuli. Med Vet Entomol. 2003 Dec;17(4):370-8.
12 Emerging drugs for epilepsy. Expert Opin Emerg Drugs. 2007 Sep;12(3):407-22.