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phentolamine
phentolamine Pharm. (fɛnˈtɒləmiːn) [f. phen-, pheno- + tolyl + amine.] A white or cream-coloured heterocyclic solid, C17H19N3O, which is used (in the form of its salt) as a vasodilator, esp. in the treatment of hypertension caused by phæochromocytoma.1953 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 15 Aug. 1533/2 Phent...
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Phentolamine
It is important to note that phentolamine is not a first-line agent for this indication. Phentolamine is marketed in the dental field as a local anesthetic reversal agent.
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Aviptadil
Aviptadil/phentolamine combination for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
October 2000 UK (Invicorp): aviptadil, in combination with the adrenergic drug phentolamine One dose intracavernosal injection contains 25 micrograms aviptadil and 2 mg of phentolamine mesilate for the treatment of ED.
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tolazoline
tolazoline Pharm. (təˈleɪzəliːn) [f. tolyl + imid)azoline, f. imidazole + -ine5.] An adrenergic blocking agent and vasodilator, used esp. in the treatment of spasm of the peripheral arteries; 2-benzyl-2-imidazoline, C10H12N2.1952 Martindale's Extra Pharmacopœia (ed. 23) I. 605 Tolazoline hydrochlori...
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Dopamine (medication)
The medication phentolamine can be given to try to decrease this risk. It is unclear if dopamine is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The medication phentolamine can be injected at the site to try to decrease the risk of tissue death.
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timolol
timolol Pharm. (ˈtɪməlɒl) [f. tim- (of unknown origin) + -olol, after propranolol.] A β-adrenergic blocking agent used in the treatment of hypertension; (-)-1-tert-butylamino-3-(4-morpholino-1, 2, 5-thiadiazol-3-yloxy)-propan-2-ol, C13H24N4O3S.1973 Arch. Internat. de Pharmacodyn. et de Thérapie CCV....
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Methoxamine
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Sertraline
Phenylephrine
Synephrine
Phentolamine
Midodrine
References
Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor agonists
Substituted amphetamines
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Prostaglandin E1
The different formulations, including Bimix and Trimix, may include papaverine and/or phentolamine. A typical mix might be 30 mg of papaverine, 2 mg of phentolamine, and 20 μg alprostadil.
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C17H19N3O
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The molecular formula C17H19N3O (molar mass: 281.35 g/mol) may refer to:
Phentolamine, a reversible nonselective Alpha-adrenergic
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Part 5 . Adrenoceptor antagonists (肾上腺素受体阻断药)
Part 5 . Adrenoceptor antagonists (肾上腺素受体阻断药). Classification of adrenoceptor blocking drugs ① receptor blocking drugs phentolamine ( 酚妥拉明 ) ② receptor blocking drugs propranolol ( 普萘洛尔 ) ③ , receptor blocking drugs: labetalol ( 拉贝洛尔 ).
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Intracavernous injection
The more common medications administered in this manner include Caverject, Trimix (prostaglandin, papaverine, and phentolamine), Bimix (papaverine and phentolamine), and Quadmix (prostaglandin, papaverine, phentolamine, and either atropine or forskolin).
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Part 5. Adrenoceptor antagonists ( 肾上腺素受体阻断药 ) ppt download
Classification of adrenoceptor blocking drugs ① receptor blocking drugs phentolamine ( 酚妥拉明 ) ② receptor blocking drugs propranolol ( 普萘洛尔 ) ③ , receptor blocking drugs: labetalol ( 拉贝洛尔 ) 2
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Adrenergic antagonist
Examples
Two examples of competitive adrenergic antagonists are propranolol and phentolamine. Phentolamine is a competitive and nonselective α-adrenoreceptor antagonist. Propranolol is a β-adrenoreceptor antagonist.
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Trimix (drug)
Pharmacology
Trimix is a combination of three drugs: alprostadil, papaverine, and phentolamine. Phentolamine is an alpha blocker that relaxes blood vessel muscles, allowing more blood to flow to the penis.
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Alpha-2 blocker
Examples
Examples include atipamezole, efaroxan, idazoxan, yohimbine, and rauwolscine, phentolamine.
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