Morphazinamide

Morphazinamide is a drug that was once used in the treatment of tuberculosis. It acts as a prodrug, which means it needs to be broken down by the body into another active substance to exert its effects. In the case of morphazinamide, the active substance is pyrazinamide, another anti-tuberculosis medication. 

Here's a summary of some key points about morphazinamide:

  • Chemical formula: C10H14N4O2
  • Molecular weight: 222.24 g/mol
  • CAS registry number: 952-54-5
  • Mechanism of action: Prodrug to pyrazinamide
  • Former use: Treatment of tuberculosis

It's important to note that due to the availability of more effective and well-tolerated medications, morphazinamide is no longer a first-line treatment for tuberculosis.

Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and this information should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health.