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Methylxanthines are
chemical compounds which are
derivatives of
xanthine with one or more
methyl groups, including: One
methyl group: 1-Methylxanthine...
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Toxicity to humans. 3. Theobromine,
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resistant to anticonvulsants.
Methylxanthines induce gastric acid and
pepsin secretions in the
gastrointestinal tract.
Methylxanthines are
metabolized by cytochrome...
- subjects.
Alterations induced by
dietary abstention from or
exposure to
methylxanthines".
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Treatment of post-dural
puncture headache.
Theophylline and
other methylxanthines are
often used for
their performance-enhancing
effects in sports, as...
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maintenance therapy,
methylxanthines are
taken orally.
Therapeutic drug
monitoring is
required for
patients on
methylxanthines as the
therapeutic range...
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recommended dose may be
increased in
patients on
theophylline since methylxanthines prevent binding of
adenosine at
receptor sites. The dose is
often decreased...
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individuals taking large quantities of
methylxanthines like caffeine. Some
other examples of
methylxanthines include the
medications theophylline and...
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Methylxanthine (7-MX), also
known as heteroxanthine, is an
active metabolite of
caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) and
theobromine (3,7-dimethylxanthine)...
- IBMX (3-isobutyl-1-
methylxanthine), like
other methylxanthine derivatives, is both a:
competitive non-selective
phosphodiesterase inhibitor which raises...