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Mepyramine, also
known as pyrilamine, is a first-generation antihistamine,
targeting the H1
receptor as an
inverse agonist.
Mepyramine rapidly permeates...
-
meproscillarin (INN)
Meprospan meprotixol (INN)
meprylcaine (INN)
meptazinol (INN)
mepyramine (INN)
mequidox (INN)
mequinol (INN)
mequitamium iodide (INN) mequitazine...
- this list,
which follows the WHO version. D04AA01
Thonzylamine D04AA02
Mepyramine D04AA03
Thenalidine D04AA04
Tripelennamine D04AA09
Chloropyramine D04AA10...
- "Histamine H1
receptors identified in
mammalian brain membranes with [3H]
mepyramine".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...
- g., brompheniramine, chlorphenamine, dimenhydrinate, diphenhydramine,
mepyramine (pyrilamine), pheniramine, tripelennamine)
Antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine...
- Chlorphenamine,
combinations R06AB56 Dexbrompheniramine,
combinations R06AC01
Mepyramine R06AC02
Histapyrrodine R06AC03
Chloropyramine R06AC04
Tripelennamine R06AC05...
- EA-3443 EA-3580 EA-3834
Flavoxate Hyoscyamine JB-318 JB-336
Meclozine Mepyramine Orphenadrine Oxybutynin Pheniramine Phenyltoloxamine Procyclidine Promethazine...
- that of atropine,
while its
antihistamine activity approaches that of
mepyramine. Its
anticholinergic effects have been
established as therapeutically...
- g., brompheniramine, chlorphenamine, dimenhydrinate, diphenhydramine,
mepyramine (pyrilamine), pheniramine, tripelennamine)
Antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine...
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discovered in 1933 at the
Pasteur Institute in France, and also
including mepyramine, tripelennamine, and antazoline. The
other classes are
derivatives of...