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- Atosiban, sold under the brand name Tractocile among others, is an inhibitor of the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin. It is used as an intravenous medication...
- Calcium-channel blockers (such as nifedipine) and oxytocin antagonists (such as atosiban) may delay delivery by 2 to 7 days, depending on how quickly the medication...
- beta-agonists and may also have some benefits over atosiban and magnesium sulfate, although atosiban results in fewer maternal adverse effects. No difference...
- smooth muscle to delay premature labor. While preferred over agents such as atosiban and ritodrine, its role has largely been replaced by the calcium channel...
- anxiolytic in mice; possibly non-selective over vasopressin receptors Peptide Atosiban Barusiban Non-peptide Epelsiban L-368,899 (CAS# 148927-60-0) L-371,257...
- to facilitate birth and to stimulate milk release. The tocolytic agent atosiban (Tractocile) acts as an antagonist of oxytocin receptors. It is registered...
- Non-peptide: CA7 LIT-001 TC OT 39 WAY-267464 WJ0679 Antagonists: Peptide: Atosiban Tocinoic acid; Non-peptide: Barusiban Cligosiban Epelsiban Erlosiban IX-01...
- gland Target tissues Wide spread Receptors Oxytocin receptor Antagonists Atosiban Precursor Oxytocin/neurophysin I prepropeptide Metabolism Liver and other...
- Non-peptide: CA7 LIT-001 TC OT 39 WAY-267464 WJ0679 Antagonists: Peptide: Atosiban Tocinoic acid; Non-peptide: Barusiban Cligosiban Epelsiban Erlosiban IX-01...
- agonist or as a uterotonic. Some may oppose uterine contractility such as atosiban. Carbetocin: A long-acting synthetic analog with a half-life 4 to 10 times...