Prospidium chloride explained
Prospidium chloride (prospidine) is a drug with cytostatic (alkylating) and anti-inflammatory properties. It has been studied for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.[1]
Chemically, it is a spiro compound.
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Notes and References
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