An organonitrogen compound that contains an amino group that is attached to a carbon which is itself attached to an olefinic carbon and which has been used as an antifungal drug.
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naftifine | A tertiary amine in which the nitrogen is substituted by methyl, alpha-naphthylmethyl, and (1E)-cinnamyl groups. It is used (usually as its hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of fungal skin infections. | naftifine |
naftifine hydrochloride | | Naftifine hydrochloride |
terbinafine | A tertiary amine that is N-methyl-1-naphthalenemethylamine in which the amino hydrogen is replaced by a 3-(tertbutylethynyl)allyl group. An antifungal agent administered orally (generally as the hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of skin and nail infections. | terbinafine |
terbinafine hydrochloride | A hydrochloride obtained by reaction of terbinafine with one molar equivalent of hydrogen chloride. | terbinafine hydrochloride |