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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...
- blocker. Non-selective α-adrenergic
receptor antagonists include:
Phenoxybenzamine Phentolamine Tolazoline Trazodone Selective α1-adrenergic receptor...
- unactivated. An
example of an
adrenergic non
competitive antagonists is
phenoxybenzamine. This drug is a non-selective α-adrenergic antagonist,
which means...
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Olanzapine Paliperidone (also
primary active metabolite of risperidone)
Phenoxybenzamine Phentolamine Piribedil Rauwolscine Risperidone Rotigotine (α2B antagonist...
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antagonist of mGluR1 receptor.
Another example of a non-competitive is
phenoxybenzamine which binds irreversibly (with
covalent bonds) to alpha-adrenergic...
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first drug that was used was a non-selective
alpha blocker,
named phenoxybenzamine and was used to
treat BPH. Currently,
several relatively selective...
- to
inspect it closely. He had
injected phenoxybenzamine (using one mL of a
mixture of 5 mg of
Phenoxybenzamine in 10 mL of saline) into his **** in his...
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Bethanidine (or betanidine) is a
sympatholytic drug.
Phenoxybenzamine Prichard BN,
Johnston AW, Hill ID,
Rosenheim ML (January 1968). "Bethanidine, Guanethidine...
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Naftidrofuryl Nantenine Nelotanserin Opiranserin (VVZ-149)
Pelanserin Phenoxybenzamine Pimavanserin Pirenperone Pizotifen Pruvanserin Rauwolscine Ritanserin...
- as aspirin,
omeprazole and
monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
Naloxazone Phenoxybenzamine Irreversible agonist Irreversible enzyme inhibitor Goodman and Gilman's...