8-chlorotheophylline
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8-chlo·ro·the·oph·yl·line
(āt′klô′rə-thē-ŏf′ə-lĭn)n.
A stimulant, C7H7N4O2Cl, that is used to form a salt with certain pharmaceutical drugs, such as diphenhydramine.
[8-, conventional numbering of the position in the compound's purine ring to which the chlorine atom is attached + chloro- + theophylline.]
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