Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride: A Versatile Pharmaceutical Compound

Explore the antihistamine, appetite-stimulating, and anti-serotonin properties of this key pharmaceutical intermediate.

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Key Advantages

Broad-Spectrum Allergy Relief

Leverage the antihistamine power of cyproheptadine hydrochloride for allergies, providing relief from symptoms of allergic dermatitis, urticaria, and other hypersensitivity reactions.

Appetite Stimulation and Weight Gain

This compound's unique ability to stimulate appetite makes it a sought-after ingredient for formulations aimed at increasing food intake and promoting healthy weight gain.

Versatile Pharmaceutical Intermediate

As a key pharmaceutical intermediate, Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride serves as a building block for various finished pharmaceutical products, highlighting its importance in drug manufacturing.

Key Applications

Allergic Conditions Treatment

Effectively manages symptoms of allergic dermatitis, urticaria, drug rashes, and contact dermatitis, offering significant relief from discomfort.

Appetite Enhancement

Used to address poor appetite, contributing to increased food intake and subsequent weight gain in individuals experiencing appetite loss.

Migraine Prophylaxis

Serves as a preventive treatment for migraines, demonstrating potential in reducing the frequency and severity of attacks.

Serotonin Syndrome Management

Plays a role in managing moderate to severe cases of serotonin syndrome, showcasing its complex pharmacological profile.

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With 20 years of R&D, manufacturing, and sales experience, we proudly serve clients across 60 countries and regions worldwide.

Advanced Facilities

Our in-house R&D laboratory, pilot platform, and large-scale production workshop are equipped to meet the audit requirements of global customers.

Seamless Scalability

We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).