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Trade names | Ponsital[1][2] |
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Formula | C25H32ClN5OS |
Molar mass | 486.08 g·mol−1 |
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Imiclopazine is an antipsychotic drug of the phenothiazines class, developed in the 1960s by the pharmaceutical company Asta-Werke under the brand name Ponsital. It demonstrated strong sedative and antiemetic properties.[4][5]
It was initially researched for the treatment of schizophrenia and had favorable clinical trials,[6] but ultimately was never brought to market.[4]