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Meldonium (INN;
trade name
Mildronate,
among others) is a limited-market pharmaceutical,
developed in 1970 by
Ivars Kalviņš at the USSR
Latvia Institute...
- 2-trimethylhydraziniumyl)propionate (
mildronate, also
known as THP, MET-88,
Meldonium or Quarterine).
Mildronate is offered, clinically, to non-U.S. markets...
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fatty acyl-CoA to
fatty acyl-carnitine.
Carnitine biosynthesis inhibitor:
mildronate 3-KAT inhibitors:
trimetazidine 3-KAT (3-ketoacyl-coenzyme A thiolase)...
- 1947) is a
Latvian chemist who
invented the drug meldonium, trade-named
Mildronate. In 1969 Kalviņš
graduated from the
Faculty of Chemistry,
University of...
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exported products by Grindeks. The
synthesis of Grindeks’
brand product Mildronate® commenced. In the 1980s,
every fourth new
medicinal drug in the former...
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reduced perception of the risk that she took
while using Mildronate,
because (a) she had used
Mildronate for
around ten
years without any anti-doping issue...
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writer Ivars Kalviņš,
Latvian chemist, has
worked on the
foundation of
mildronate Valdemārs Klētnieks,
Latvian writer and
national Scout Commissioner Guntars...
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milacemide (INN)
milameline (INN)
milatuzumab (USAN)
milenperone (INN)
mildronate ****asartan (INN)
milipertine (INN)
milnacipran (INN)
milodistim (INN)...
- (pentarane B) –
progestin Megestrol caproate (MGC) –
progestin Meldonium (
Mildronate) – anti-ischemia
agent Menthyl isovalerate (validolum; Extravalerianic...
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protein kinase (AMPK)
activators (AICAR, SR9009 (stenabolic)),
meldonium (
mildronate),
trimetazidine HIF stabilizers,
including roxadustat (FG-4592), molidustat...