Cetirizine Hydrochloride
Converting amines into their hydrochlorides is a common way to improve their water solubility, which can be desirable for substances used in medications.[1] The European Pharmacopoeia lists more than 200 hydrochlorides as active ingredients in medications.[2] These hydrochlorides, compared to free bases, may more readily dissolve in the gastrointestinal tract and be absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly. Additionally, many hydrochlorides of amines have a longer shelf-life than their respective free bases
hydrochloride is an acid salt.
English name:cetirizine hydrochloride chemical name:2-(2-{4-[(4-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)-methyl]piperazino}ethoxy)acetic acid dihydrochloride molecular formula:c21h25cln2o3.2(hcl) molecular weight:461.82 cas no.:83881-52-1 content:nlt 99.0%