Term Name: cisapride
Synonyms: (+-)-cisapride, 4-amino-5-chloro-N-(1-(3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl)-3-methoxypiperidin-4-yl)-2-methoxybenzamide, 4-Amino-5-chloro-N-{1-[3-(4-fluoro-phenoxy)-propyl]-3-methoxy-piperidin-4-yl}-2-methoxy-benzamide, 4-amino-5-chloro-N-{cis-1-[3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxypiperidin-4-yl}-2-methoxybenzamide, cis-4-amino-5-chloro-N-(1-(3-(p-fluorophenoxy)propyl)-3-methoxy-4-piperidyl)-o-anisamide, cis-4-amino-5-chloro-N-{1-[3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxy-4-piperidinyl}-2-methoxybenzamide, cis-4-amino-5-chloro-N-{1-[3-(p-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxy-4-piperidinyl}-o-anisamide, cisaprida, Cisapride, cisapridum
Definition: The amide resulting from formal condensation of 4-amino-5-chloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid with cis-1-[3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxypiperidin-4-amine. It has been used (as its monohydrate or as its tartrate) for the treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and for non-ulcer dyspepsia, but its propensity to cause cardiac arrhythmias resulted in its complete withdrawal from many countries, including the U.K., and restrictions on its use elsewhere.
Ontology: ChEBI [CHEBI:3720]  ( EBI )

Relationships
is a type of: aromatic ether benzamides monochlorobenzenes organofluorine compound piperidines substituted aniline
has_role: anti-ulcer drug gastrointestinal drug serotonergic agonist