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Meclizine

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Chemical compound
"Bonine" and "Dramamine II" redirect here. For the surname, seeBonine (surname). For other uses, seeDramamine (disambiguation).

Pharmaceutical compound
Meclizine
Clinical data
Trade namesBonine, Antivert, others
Other namesMeclozine
AHFS/Drugs.comMonograph
MedlinePlusa682548
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Routes of
administration
By mouth,under the tongue,in the cheek
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Legal status
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability22 - 32%[1]
MetabolismLiver (CYP2D6)
Eliminationhalf-life5-6 hours[2]
Identifiers
  • (RS)-1-[(4-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl]-4-(3-methylbenzyl)piperazine
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PubChemCID
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC25H27ClN2
Molar mass390.96 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
Boiling point230 °C (446 °F)
  • Clc1ccc(cc1)C(c2ccccc2)N3CCN(CC3)Cc4cccc(c4)C
  • InChI=1S/C25H27ClN2/c1-20-6-5-7-21(18-20)19-27-14-16-28(17-15-27)25(22-8-3-2-4-9-22)23-10-12-24(26)13-11-23/h2-13,18,25H,14-17,19H2,1H3 checkY
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Meclizine, sold under the brand nameBonine, among others, is anantihistamine used to treatmotion sickness and dizziness (vertigo).[3] It is taken by mouth.[3] Effects generally begin in an hour and last for up to a day.[3]

Common side effects include sleepiness and dry mouth.[3] Serious side effects may includeallergic reactions.[3] Use inpregnancy appears safe, but has not been well studied; use inbreastfeeding is of unclear safety.[4] It is believed to work in part byanticholinergic andantihistamine mechanisms.[3]

Meclizine was patented in 1951 and came into medical use in 1953.[5] It is available as ageneric medication and oftenover the counter.[3][6] In 2023, it was the 137th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 4 million prescriptions.[7][8]

Medical uses

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Meclizine is used to treat symptoms ofmotion sickness.[9]

Motion sickness

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Meclizine is effective in inhibiting nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused bymotion sickness.[10]

The drug is safe for treatingnausea in pregnancy and is a first-line therapy for this use.[11][12] Meclizine may not be strong enough for especially sickening motion stimuli, and second-line defenses should be tried in those cases.[13]

Vertigo

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Meclizine may be used to treatvertigo, such as in those withMénière's disease.[14][15]

Side effects

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Some common side effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth, and tiredness may occur. Meclizine has been shown to have fewer dry mouth side effects than the traditional treatment for motion sickness, transdermalscopolamine.[16] A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but immediate medical attention should be sought if it occurs. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, and trouble breathing.[17]

Pharmacology

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Pharmacodynamics

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Meclizine is an antagonist at H1 receptors (Ki = 250 nM).[18] It possessesanticholinergic,central nervous system depressant, andlocal anesthetic effects. Itsantiemetic and antivertigo effects are not fully understood, but its central anticholinergic properties are partially responsible. The drug depresses labyrinth excitability andvestibular stimulation, and it may affect the medullarychemoreceptor trigger zone.[9] The drug has been shown to reduce the magnitude of thevestibulo-ocular reflex in healthy volunteers.[19] At the same time the drug was found to have only a small (and statistically insignificant) effect on the motion sensitivity of theutricles.[19] Much as motion sickness arises from a discrepancy between multiple senses, meclizine most likely affects a wide array of sensory mechanisms related to self-motion while leaving the core vestibular response intact.[20]

Meclizine also has been reported to be a weakdopamine antagonist at D1-like and D2-like receptors[citation needed] but it does not causecatalepsy in mice, perhaps because of its anticholinergic activity.[21] The drug does not effect dopamine or serotonin reuptake.[22]

Pharmacokinetics

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Meclizine reaches peak plasma concentration in about 1.5 hours and has an elimination half-life of 5–6 hours.[2] Despite its relatively short half-life, the drug is reported to remain effective for motion sickness for 12 – 24 hours.[23] Meclizine has low bioavailability (22–32%) and a delayed onset to action in part due to its poor solubility in water (0.1 mg/ml) and gastrointestinal fluid.[1] In children it has been found that taking meclizine with food increases its bioavailability slightly.[24] It is metabolized in the liver by theCYP2D6 enzyme.[2] Ten metabolites have been identified.[25] In rats, the main metabolite is norchlorcyclizine, which distributes extensively through body tissue.[26]

Chemistry

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Meclizine is afirst-generation antihistamine (nonselectiveH1 antagonist) of thepiperazine class. It is structurally and pharmacologically similar tobuclizine,cyclizine, andhydroxyzine.

Synthesis

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(4-Chlorophenyl)-phenylmethanol is halogenated withthionyl chloride before adding acetylpiperazine. The acetyl group is cleaved with dilutedsulfuric acid. An N-alkylation of the piperazine ring with 3-methylbenzylchloride completes the synthesis.[27]

Alternatively, the last step can be replaced by a reductive N-alkylation with 3-methylbenzaldehyde. The reductive agent ishydrogen, andRaney nickel is used as acatalyst.[28][29]

Meclizine is obtained and used as aracemate, a 1:1 mixture of the twostereoisomers. Drug forms contain the racemic dihydrochloride.[citation needed]

Society and culture

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Brand names

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Meclizine is aninternational nonproprietary name.[30]

It is sold under the brand names Bonine, Bonamine, Antivert, Postafen, Sea Legs, and Dramamine II (Less Drowsy Formulation). Emesafene is a combination of meclizine (1/3) andpyridoxine (2/3). In Canada, Antivert Tab was a combination of meclizine andnicotinic acid.[31]

References

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