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Re: Adrafinil's chemical name is ....

Posted by JohnL on November 1, 2000, at 16:02:08

In reply to Adrafinil´s chemical name?, posted by Maniz on October 31, 2000, at 17:46:12

> Hi,
>
> Which is the chemical name for Adrafinil?. I could not find it.
>
> Thanks


Adrafinil is [(diphenylmethyl)sulfinyl]acetohydroxamic acid. (C15H15NO3S)

Whew!

Interesting, the only difference with Modafinil is that it has NO2 instead of NO3 in the molecular formula. Amazing such a tiny difference can make such a dramatically different drug.

John



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