Carbamazepin 97.0%

97.0%


Linear Formula:  C15H12N2O
Molecular Weight:  236.269 g/mol
CAS Number: 298-46-4

Properties

Vapour pressure 5.78E-07mmHg at 25℃
Water Solubility Insoluble
Assay Purity >97%
Refractive index 1.669
B pt. 411℃ at 760mmHg
M pt. 191℃
Density 1.266g/cm3

Safety Information

Hazard Statement(s) H302 - H317 - H336 - H360D
Precautionary Statement  P201 - P280 - P301 + P312 + P330 - P302 + P352 - P308 + P313
Symbol
Signal word Danger
HS Code 2933990090
Flash point 202.4℃
Storage Temp. Store at room temperature
Storage Class 6.1
Packaging Glass bottle
UN Number 3249

Description

Recommended products
5H-Dibenzo[bf]azepine-5-carboxamide

Application
Carbamazepine has been used to investigate its behavior in wastewater treatment and during groundwater infiltration.[2]It has also been used to find out its effects on spontaneous seizures in rats.

Purpose
For R&D use onlynot for drug household or other uses.

General Description
Carbamazepine (CBZ) sold under the tradename Tegretol among others is a medication used primarily in the treatment of epilepsy and neuropathic pain. For seizures it works as well as phenytoin and valproate.[needs update][needs update] It is not effective for absence seizures or myoclonic seizures. It may be used in schizophrenia along with other medications and as a second line agent in bipolar disorder. It is taken two to four times per day. A controlled release formulation is available for which there is tentative evidence showing fewer side effects.[needs update] Common side effects include nausea and drowsiness. Serious side effects may include skin rashes decreased bone marrow function suicidal thoughts or confusion. It should not be used in those with a history of bone marrow problems. Use during pregnancy may cause harm to the baby however stopping it in pregnant women with seizures is not recommended. Its use during breastfeeding is not recommended. Care should be taken in those with either kidney or liver problems.