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Amiodarone Hydrochloride (IP/BP/EP/USP)

A high-purity antiarrhythmic pharmaceutical compound widely used as a research intermediate or specialty chemical. Its stable structure and reactive functional groups make it valuable for pharmaceutical research and cardiovascular drug development.

CAS No: 19774-82-4

Formula

C25H29I2NO3·HCl

Main Uses

Treatment of serious cardiac arrhythmias.

Appearance

Off-white to pale yellow crystalline powder.

Handling

Avoid dust or direct contact; may cause respiratory irritation.

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Safety Highlights

Supplied for research and specialty chemical applications, this compound should be handled according to SDS guidance and standard laboratory safety practices. Proper storage and controlled handling reduce exposure risks and maintain chemical stability.

Flammable Liquid

Stable under normal conditions; not highly flammable but may decompose under heat.

Toxic on Contact

Dust inhalation may cause respiratory irritation; prolonged exposure may affect thyroid or liver.

Corrosive Agent

Contact may cause irritation or redness.

Emergency Measures

Use CO₂/dry powder/foam extinguishers; flush skin/eyes with water if exposed.

Proper Storage

Store in airtight containers in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from light.

Regulatory ID

Transport and regulatory classification may vary; consult SDS and local regulations.

Environmental Care

Prevent release into drains or soil; dispose of waste responsibly.

PPE Required

● Chemical-resistant gloves ● Safety goggles or face shield ● Laboratory protective clothing (lab coat) ● Approved respirator or dust mask if handling powder

Frequently Asked Questions

This section answers common questions to support safe handling, storage, and research applications of Amiodarone Hydrochloride.
What is this compound mainly used for?
It is primarily used in pharmaceutical research, especially in the development and study of antiarrhythmic medications.
Does inhalation pose a risk?
Yes, inhalation of dust may cause respiratory irritation; use proper ventilation and respiratory protection.
What should be done if it contacts skin?
Wash immediately with soap and water; seek medical attention if irritation persists.
How should the compound be stored?
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from light and moisture.
Does this compound have environmental concerns?
Yes, it should not be released into the environment; follow chemical waste disposal regulations.