Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride

Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Basic information
Description Clinical Pharmacology Indications and Usage Drug overdose Contraindications
Product Name:Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride
Synonyms:2-(diphenylmethoxy)-n,n-dimethyl-ethanaminhydrochloride;2-(diphenylmethoxy)-n,n-dimethyl-ethylaminhydrochloride;alpha-Hydroxydiphenylmethane-beta-dimethylaminoethyl ether hydrochloride;alpha-hydroxydiphenylmethane-beta-dimethylaminoethyletherhydrochloride;Benadril hydrochloride;Benadryl hydrochloride;Bena-fedrin;Bendylate
CAS:147-24-0
MF:C17H22ClNO
MW:291.82
EINECS:205-687-2
Product Categories:On the central nervous activity inhibition of sedative hypnotic effect;API;BENADRIL;Other APIs;Pharmaceutical intermediates;Histamine receptor;Amines;Aromatics;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Anilines, Aromatic Amines and Nitro Compounds;API intermediates;147-24-0
Mol File:147-24-0.mol
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Structure
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Chemical Properties
Melting point 168-172 °C
Boiling point 163-167 °C(Press: 3 Torr)
density 1.0489 (rough estimate)
refractive index 1.5800 (estimate)
Fp 9℃
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility Very soluble in water, freely soluble in alcohol.
form Crystalline Powder or Adhering Crystals
color White
PHpH(100g/L, 25℃) 4.0~5.5
Water Solubility 1000 g/L
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Merck 14,3309
Stability:Stable, but slowly darkens upon exposure to light. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
InChIKeyPCHPORCSPXIHLZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP3.662 (est)
CAS DataBase Reference147-24-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Referencediphenhydramine hydrochloride(147-24-0)
EPA Substance Registry SystemDiphenhydramine hydrochloride (147-24-0)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn,T,F
Risk Statements 22-39/23/24/25-23/24/25-11
Safety Statements 36-45-36/37-16-7-24/25
RIDADR 2811
WGK Germany 3
RTECS KR7000000
HS Code 29221990
ToxicityLD50 orally in rats: 500 mg/kg (Gruhzit, Fisken)
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Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionDiphenhydramine hydrochloride is an antihistamine drug having the chemical name 2-(Diphenylmethoxy)- N,N-dimethylethylamine hydrochloride. It occurs as a white, crystalline powder, is freely soluble in water and alcohol and has a molecular weight of 291.82.
The molecular formula is C17H21NO·HCl and the structural formula is as follows:
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride structural formula
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride in the parenteral form is a sterile, pyrogen-free solution available in a concentration of 50 mg of diphenhydramine hydrochloride per mL. The solutions for parenteral use have been adjusted to a pH between 5.0 and 6.0 with either sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid and contains 0.1 mg/mL benzethonium chloride as a germicidal agent.


Clinical PharmacologyDiphenhydramine hydrochloride is an antihistamine with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative side effects. Antihistamines appear to compete with histamine for cell receptor sites on effector cells. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride in the injectable form has a rapid onset of action. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride is widely distributed throughout the body, including the CNS. A portion of the drug is excreted unchanged in the urine, while the rest is metabolized via the liver. Detailed information on the pharmacokinetics of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Injection is not available.
Indications and UsageDiphenhydramine hydrochloride in the injectable form is effective in adults and pediatric patients, other than premature infants and neonates, for the following conditions when diphenhydramine hydrochloride in the oral form is impractical.
  1. antihistaminic: For amelioration of allergic reactions to blood or plasma, in anaphylaxis as an adjunct to epinephrine and other standard measures after the acute symptoms have been controlled, and for other uncomplicated allergic conditions of the immediate type when oral therapy is impossible or contraindicated.
  2. Motion Sickness: For active treatment of motion sickness.
  3. Antiparkinsonism: For use in parkinsonism, when oral therapy is impossible or contraindicated, as follows: parkinsonism in the elderly who are unable to tolerate more potent agents; mild cases of parkinsonism in other age groups, and in other cases of parkinsonism in combination with centrally acting anticholinergic agents.
Drug overdoseAntihistamine overdosage reactions may vary from central nervous system depression to stimulation. Stimulation is particularly likely in pediatric patients. Atropine-like signs and symptoms; dry mouth; fixed, dilated pupils; flushing; and gastrointestinal symptoms may also occur. Stimulants should not be used. Vasopressors may be used to treat hypotension.
Contraindications
  1. Use in Neonates or Premature Infants: This drug should not be used in neonates or premature infants.
  2. Use in Nursing Mothers: Because of the higher risk of antihistamines for infants generally, and for neonates and prematures in particular, antihistamine therapy is contraindicated in nursing mothers.
  3. Use as a Local Anesthetic: Because of the risk of local necrosis, this drug should not be used as a local anesthetic.
  4. Antihistamines are also contraindicated in the following conditions: Hyper sensitivity to diphenhydramine hydrochloride and other antihistamines of similar chemical structure.
DescriptionDiphenhydramine is most commonly used as a first-generation antihistamine and is globally marketed in various brand formulations (Benadryl®, Unisom®, Tylenol®, Zzzquil®). It competitively blocks H1 receptors, thereby preventing the actions of histamine on bronchial smooth muscle, capillaries, and gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscle. This prevents histamine-induced bronchoconstriction, vasodilation, increased capillary permeability, and GI smooth muscle spasms. Diphenhydramine exhibits anti-tussive, antiemetic, sedative, anti-allergic, and anticholinergic activities.
Chemical PropertiesWhite or almost white, crystalline powder. odorless and has a bitter, numbing taste. soluble in water and in alcohol.
OriginatorBenadryl,Parke Davis,US,1946
UsesDiphenhydramine is a H1-histamine receptor antagonist with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative side effects. It is categorized as an antihistaminic; sedative, hypnotic, treatment of allergic. It is used to treat allergy and cold symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, urticaria (hives), skin rash, and pruritus (itchy skin).
ApplicationDiphenhydramine hydrochloride is used as an antihistamine and for its antieholinergie (drying) and sedative effects; for allergic conjunctivitis due to foods; for mild, uncomplicated allergic skin manifestations of urticaria and angioedema; for amelioration of allergic reactions to blood or plasma; for dermatographism; in therapy for anaphylaetie reactions adjunctive to epinephrine and other standard measures after the acute manifestations have been controlled; for active and prophylactie treatment of motion sickness; for parkinsonism; an antiemetic; has local anesthetic properties; in preparations for the relief of cough; in the prevention and treatment of radiation sickness, nausea and vomiting; for treatment of allergie cheilitis and stomatitis.
PreparationDiphenhydramine Hydrochloride synthesis is a four-step sequence starting with a Grignard reaction.
Synthesis of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride
Synthesis of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 6.
A) modified synthetic route to diphenhydramine hydrochloride.
B) Sequence of unit operations required for the synthesis. The dotted boxes denote the four stages of the synthesis. DMAE: dimethylaminoethanol.
Organic synthesis in a modular robotic system driven by a chemical programming language
DefinitionChEBI: Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride is the hydrochloride salt form of diphenhydramine, an ethanolamine and first-generation histamine antagonist with anti-allergic activity.
Brand nameBenadryl (Parke-Davis).
Therapeutic FunctionAntihistaminic
General DescriptionDiphenhydramine hydrochloride(Benadryl), is an oily, lipid-soluble free base available as the bitter-tasting hydrochloride salt, which is a stable, White or almost-white crystalline powder. Odorless with a bitter numbing taste. soluble in water (1:1), alcohol (1:2) and chloroform (1:2). The salt has a pKa value of 9, and a 1% aqueous solution has a pH of about 5.
Air & Water ReactionsWater soluble. Aqueous solutions are acidic.
Reactivity ProfileN-(2-Diphenylmethoxyethyl)-N,N-dimethylamine hydrochloride gives acidic solutions in water. Neutralizes bases. May react with strong oxidizing and strong reducing agents. May catalyze organic reactions. Slowly darkens on exposure to light.
Health HazardPotentially. If taken in large quantities, diphenhydramine can cause severe agitation and confusion, fever, skin flushing, problems with vision, dry mouth, dry eyes, and inability to sweat. Overdoses can lead to high heart rates, abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, and death.
If given to elderly patients, diphenhydramine can cause confusion and agitation. Because of this, diphenhydramine is not recommended in elderly patients for insomnia or treatment for the common cold; though it should still be given in cases of allergic reaction.
Biological ActivityDiphenhydramine (DPH) is a first generation antihistamine that is a potent antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor (Ki = 11.7 nM using human recombinant receptors). DPH readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and produces diverse cognitive and psychomotor effects. DPH also antagonizes muscarinic cholinergic receptors (Kis = 100 to 260 nM for M1-M5), increasing the range of central nervous system effects and applications.
Biochem/physiol ActionsDiphenhydramine hydrochloride (DPH) is an antihistaminic agent that relieves symptoms of hypersensitive reactions. It exhibits antimuscarinic and marked sedative effects. DPH is also used to prevent nausea, vomiting and vertigo of various causes. In addition, it acts as a potential therapeutic for insomnia.
Contact allergensThis antihistaminic drug with sedative properties is mainly sold over the counter. It can be used both topically (treatment of pruritis) and orally for its antiallergic, antiemetic, sedative, and anticough properties. Allergic or photoallergic contact dermatitis and fixeddrug eruption seem to be rare.
Safety ProfilePoison by ingestion, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intraperitoneal routes. Human systemic effects by ingestion or skin contact: arrhythmias, ataxia, blood pressure elevation, convulsions, distorted perceptions, eye effects, and hallucinations. Experimental teratogenic and reproductive effects. Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of NO, and HCl. See also ESTERS and ETHERS.
Veterinary Drugs and TreatmentsIn veterinary medicine, diphenhydramine is used principally for its antihistaminic effects, but also for other pharmacologic actions. Its sedative effects can be of benefit in treating the agitation (pruritus, etc.) associated with allergic responses. It has also been used for treatment and prevention of motion sickness and as an antiemetic in small animals. It has been suggested for use as adjunctive treatment of aseptic laminitis in cattle and it may be useful as an adjunctive treatment for feline pancreatitis. For other suggested uses, refer to the Dosage section below.
storageDesiccate at RT
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSodium carbonate-->Diphenylmethane
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