Doxapram

Doxapram

Product Details:

  • Molecular Weight 378.5 g/mol
  • Boiling point ‎536.4±50.0 °C
  • Molecular Formula C24H30N2O2
  • Usage For Breathing Problems
  • Purity(%) 98%
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Doxapram Price And Quantity

  • 50 Kilograms
  • INR

Doxapram Product Specifications

  • C24H30N2O2
  • For Breathing Problems
  • 378.5 g/mol
  • 98%
  • ‎536.4±50.0 °C

Doxapram Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque, Cash Advance (CA),
  • 500 Kilograms Per Week
  • 2-3 Days
  • Yes
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer,
  • Drum and Bag
  • Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central America, Africa, South America, Australia, Asia, North America,
  • All India,

Product Description



Doxapram is a high-purity compound (98%) widely used for addressing breathing issues. With a molecular formula of C24H30N2O2, this potent respiratory stimulant plays a key role in medical and therapeutic applications. It is characterized by excellent stability, reflected in its high boiling point of 536.450.0C, making it suitable for diverse uses in controlled environments. Boasting a molecular weight of 378.5 g/mol, Doxapram is carefully manufactured to ensure optimal quality and reliability for users. Its precision-driven formulation supports effective solutions for respiratory challenges, making it a trusted choice in various industries.

FAQs of Doxapram:


Q: What is the primary use of Doxapram?

A: Doxapram is primarily used to address breathing problems by stimulating respiratory function.

Q: What is the purity level of Doxapram?

A: Doxapram has a high purity level of 98%, ensuring reliable performance.

Q: What is the boiling point of Doxapram?

A: The boiling point of Doxapram is 536.450.0C, ideal for controlled applications.

Q: What is the molecular formula of Doxapram?

A: The molecular formula of Doxapram is C24H30N2O2.

Q: What is the molecular weight of Doxapram?

A: Doxapram has a molecular weight of 378.5 g/mol.

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