In the BioHarmony Drug Report Database
Hexachlorophene
Dial, E-z Scrub, Gamophen, Germa-medica, Germa-medica Mg, Hexa-germ, Hexascrub, Phiso-scrub, Phisohex, Pre-op, Pre-op II, Scrubteam Surgical Spongebrush, Septi-soft, Septisol, Soy-dome, Turgex (hexachlorophene) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Hexachlorophene was first approved as Dial on 1982-01-01. It is used to treat acne vulgaris and communicable diseases in the USA. It is known to target N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamine-hydrolyzing phospholipase D.
Trade Name
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Dial, E-z Scrub, Gamophen, Germa-medica, Germa-medica Mg, Hexa-germ, Hexascrub, Phiso-scrub, Phisohex, Pre-op, Pre-op II, Scrubteam Surgical Spongebrush, Septi-soft, Septisol, Soy-dome, Turgex |
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Common Name
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hexachlorophene |
ChEMBL ID
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CHEMBL496 |
Indication
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acne vulgaris, communicable diseases |
Drug Class
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