Monalazone
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| Trade names | Naclobenz-Natrium, Spergisin, Speton |
| Other names | p-(Chlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid |
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Vaginal |
| Drug class | Disinfectant |
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| Formula | C7H6ClNO4S |
| Molar mass | 235.64 g·mol−1 |
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Monalazone, used as monalazone disodium (INN; the disodium salt) and sold under the brand names Naclobenz-Natrium, Spergisin, and Speton, is a vaginal disinfectant or antiseptic and spermicidal contraceptive. It is a sulfonylbenzoic acid derivative and is closely related structurally to halazone. The compound was synthesized in 1937. A vaginal tablet combination of 0.125 mg estradiol benzoate and 10 mg monalazone was previously marketed under the brand name Malun 25.
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