Bavisant dihydrochloride hydrate

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Product Code: TAR-T10462L
Supplier: TargetMol
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20℃

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Further Information

Bioactivity:
Bavisant dihydrochloride hydrate (JNJ31001074AAC) is a highly selective, orally active antagonist of the human H3 receptor with a novel mechanism of action, involving wakefulness and cognition, with potential as a treatment for ADHD. in vivo: Mean change from baseline in the total ADHD-RS-IV score at day 42 (primary efficacy endpoint) was -8.8 in the placebo group versus -9.3, -11.2 and -12.2 in the bavisant 1 mg/day, 3 mg/day and 10 mg/day groups, respectively; the change in the 10 mg/day group was not statistically superior to placebo (p=0.161). IC50 Value: Target: H3 receptor in vitro: Bavisant completed a phase II ADHD trial, but no results have been reported [1]. And hence statistical comparisons of the 1 mg/day and 3 mg/day groups with placebo based on a step-down closed testing procedure were not performed [2]. Clinical trial: A Study to Characterize the Pharmacokinetics and Effect of Food on JNJ-31001074 in Healthy Volunteers. Phase 2
CAS:
1103522-80-0
Formula:
C19H31Cl2N3O3
Molecular Weight:
420.38
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
O.Cl.Cl.O=C(N1CCN(CC1)C1CC1)c1ccc(CN2CCOCC2)cc1

References

1. Robert L. Hudkins, Rita Raddatz, Ming Tao, Discovery and Characterization of 6-{4-[3-(R)-2-Methylpyrrolidin-1-yl)propoxy]phenyl}-2H-pyridazin-3-one (CEP-26401, Irdabisant): A Potent, Selective Histamine H3 Receptor Inverse Agonist. J. Med. Chem. 2011, 54, 4781-4792 2. Weisler RH, Pandina GJ, Daly EJ, Randomized clinical study of a histamine H3 receptor antagonist for the treatment of adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. CNS Drugs. 2012 May 1;26(5):421-34.