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Phenoxybenzamine (PBZ,
marketed under the
trade names Dibenzyline and Dibenyline) is a non-selective,
irreversible alpha blocker. It is used in the treatment...
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Island (FL):
StatPearls Publishing, PMID 32809502,
retrieved 2021-03-15 "
Dibenzyline (Phenoxybenzamine): Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Interactions, Warning"...
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Mechanism of
Action Effects Clinical Applications Toxicity Phenoxybenzamine Dibenzyline Nonselective covalent binding to α1 and α2 receptors.
Irreversibly binds...
- (thus
named because their function could be
blocked by
morphine and
dibenzyline respectively). The 5-HT3
receptor was
later found to
correspond to the...
- non-selective
alpha blocker phenoxybenzamine which was irreversible.
Dibenzyline was the
first brand name marketed.
Today phenoxybenzamine is not the...
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blocked by morphine,
while the
remainder of the
response was
inhibited by
dibenzyline,
leading to the
naming of M and D receptors, respectively. 5-HT2A is...
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diazoxide (INN)
dibekacin (INN)
dibemethine (INN)
Dibenil dibenzepin (INN)
Dibenzyline dibotermin alfa (USAN)
dibrompropamidine (INN)
dibromsalan (INN) dibrospidium...