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Mexiletine hydrochloride

Synonym(s):1-(2,6-Dimethylphenoxy)-2-propanamine hydrochloride;1-(2,6-Xylyloxy)-2-aminopropane hydrochloride;Mexiletine hydrochloride

  • CAS NO.:5370-01-4
  • Empirical Formula: C11H18ClNO
  • Molecular Weight: 215.72
  • MDL number: MFCD00216024
  • EINECS: 226-362-1
  • SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
  • Update Date: 2024-11-19 15:53:33
Mexiletine hydrochloride  Structural

What is Mexiletine hydrochloride ?

Description

Mexiletine is a voltage-gated sodium channel blocker and class Ib antiarrhythmic agent that preferentially binds to open/inactive channels. It inhibits aconitine-induced dysrhythmias in mice with ED50 values of 57 and 107 mg/kg for intraperitoneal and oral administration, respectively. Mexiletine decreases or inhibits conduction across the Purkinje fiber-muscle junction, shortens action potential duration, and decreases the refractory period when used at concentrations less than 5 μg/ml in isolated canine Purkinje fiber and ventricular muscle preparations.

Chemical properties

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Originator

Mexitil,Boehringer Ingelheim,US,1976

The Uses of Mexiletine hydrochloride

Mexiletine hydrochloride has been used as a sodium channel blocker:

  • expressed in chinese hamster ovary cells
  • in human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells for whole cell patch-clamp studies
  • electrophysiology studies in HEK cells expressing Nav1.7 protein

The Uses of Mexiletine hydrochloride

Antiarrhythmic (class IB)

The Uses of Mexiletine hydrochloride

antipsychotic

What are the applications of Application

Mexiletine hydrochloride (≥98%) is a sodium channel blocker

What are the applications of Application

Mexiletine hydrochloride (≥99%) is a use dependent blocker of sodium channels

Definition

ChEBI: A hydrochloride composed of equimolar amounts of mexiletine and hydrogen chloride.

Manufacturing Process

The sodium salt of dimethyl phenol was reacted with chloroacetone and this product with hydroxylamine to give the starting material.
245 g of this 1-(2',6'-dimethyl-phenoxy)-propanone-(2)-oxime were dissolved in 1,300 cc of methanol, and the solution was hydrogenated at 5 atmospheres gauge and 60°C in the presence of Raney nickel. After the calculated amount of hydrogen had been absorbed, the catalyst was filtered off, the methanol was distilled out of the filtrate,and the residue, raw 1-(2',6'-dimethylphenoxy)-2-amino-propane, was dissolved in ethanol. The resulting solution was acidified with ethereal hydrochloric acid, the acidic solution was allowed to cool, and the precipitate formed thereby was collected by vacuum filtration. The filter cake was dissolved in ethanol and recystallized therefrom by addition of ether. 140.5 g (51.5% of theory) of a substance having a melting point of 203°C to 205°C were obtained, which was identified to be 1-(2',6'- dimethyl-phenoxy)-2-anino-propane hydrochloride.

brand name

Mexitil (Boehringer Ingelheim).

Therapeutic Function

Antiarrhythmic

General Description

Mexiletine hydrochloride,1-methyl-2-(2,6-xylyloxy)ethylamine hydrochloride (Mexitil)(pKa 8.4), is a class IB antiarrhythmic agent that is effectivewhen given either intravenously or orally. It resembles lidocainein possessing a xylyl moiety but otherwise is differentchemically. Mexiletine hydrochloride is an ether and is notsubject to the hydrolysis common to the amides lidocaineand tocainide. Its mean half-life on oral administration isapproximately 10 hours.
Although not subject to hydrolysis, mexiletine hydrochlorideis metabolized by oxidative and reductiveprocesses in the liver. Its metabolites, p-hydroxymexiletineand hydroxymethylmexiletine, are not pharmacologicallyactive as antiarrhythmic agents.

Biological Activity

Use-dependent sodium channel blocker (IC 50 values are 75.3 and 23.6 μ M for tonic and use-dependent block respectively). Class Ib antiarrhythmic, neuroprotective and antimyotonic agent.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Mexiletine is a potent sodium channel blocker. It is a cardiac antiarrhythmic and is used as an adjuvant in headache and neuropathic pain Mexiletine is used for treating myotonia in sodium channelopathies and reduces the cardiac action potential depolarization but shows no impact on atrial refractoriness. Its inhibitory effect on sodium channels is effective in treating potassium aggravated myotonia.

Clinical Use

Mexiletine hydrochloride, like class I antiarrhythmicagents, blocks the fast Na channel in cardiac cells. It isespecially effective on the Purkinje fibers in the heart. Thedrug increases the threshold of excitability of myocardialcells by reducing the rate of rise and amplitude of the actionpotential and decreases automaticity.
Mexiletine hydrochloride is used for long-term oral prophylaxisof ventricular tachycardia. The drug is given in200- to 400-mg doses every 8 hours.

storage

Desiccate at +4°C

Properties of Mexiletine hydrochloride

Melting point: 200-203°C
Density  1.12 g/cm3
storage temp.  2-8°C
solubility  ethanol: 50 mg/mL
form  powder
pka 9.0(at 25℃)
color  white
λmax 272nm(MeOH)(lit.)
Merck  14,6169
Stability: Hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference 5370-01-4(CAS DataBase Reference)

Safety information for Mexiletine hydrochloride

Signal word Warning
Pictogram(s)
ghs
Exclamation Mark
Irritant
GHS07
GHS Hazard Statements H302:Acute toxicity,oral

Computed Descriptors for Mexiletine hydrochloride

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