dichloralphenazone
Dichloralphenazone is a chemical compound that has been used in pharmaceutical preparations as a sedative and analgesic. It is described as a prodrug that, upon metabolism, releases chloral hydrate, a sedative-hypnotic, and phenazone, an analgesic and antipyretic component. Because of this dual action, formulations containing dichloralphenazone were intended to provide both calming effects and pain relief.
Historically, dichloralphenazone appeared in various combination products and was sometimes mixed with other analgesics or antipyretics.
Safety and regulation have significantly limited the contemporary use of dichloralphenazone. Potential adverse effects associated with
See also: chloral hydrate; phenazone; combination analgesics.