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Clotrimazol Impurities

Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication widely used to treat various fungal infections, including athlete's foot, ringworm, and candidiasis. It works by inhibiting the growth of fungi through disruption of their cell membrane synthesis, specifically targeting ergosterol production. Ensuring the pharmaceutical purity of Clotrimazole is essential for maintaining its therapeutic efficacy, patient safety, and meeting regulatory standards. Impurity profiling plays a vital role in detecting and controlling unwanted substances that may arise during manufacturing, storage, or degradation. Here are some of its known impurities listed below.

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Clotrimazole EP Impurity A
Catalogue No : CLOT-OCL-003

CAS No : 66774-02-5

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Clotrimazole USP RC A (2-Chlorophenyl)diphenylmethanol
Clotrimazole EP Impurity D
Catalogue No : CLOT-OCL-001

CAS No : 288-32-4

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Imidazole
Clotrimazole EP Impurity E
Catalogue No : CLOT-OCL-002

CAS No : 5162-03-8

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2-chlorophenyl)phenylmethanone (2-chlorobenzophenone
Clotrimazole EP Impurity F
Catalogue No : CLOT-OCL-004

CAS No : 15469-97-3

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Deschloro Clotrimazole N-Tritylimidazole 1-(Triphenylmethyl)-1H-imidazole