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Reserpine is a drug that is used for the
treatment of high
blood pressure,
usually in
combination with a
thiazide diuretic or vasodilator.
Large clinical...
- family,
including ajmaline, ajmalicine,
reserpine, and serpentine,
among others. A 2016
review found that
reserpine reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP)...
- Fürst-Plattner rule pla**** a
critical role
during R. B. Woodward's
synthesis of
Reserpine. The
problematic stereocenter is
highlighted in red, below. Woodward's...
- to
reserpine which occurs naturally in
Rauvolfia spp. Fulton, S. C.; Healy, M. D. (1976). "Comparison of the
effectiveness of deserpidine,
reserpine, and...
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Estradiol butyrylacetate/testosterone ketolaurate/
reserpine (EBA/TKL/R), sold
under the
brand name
Klimanosid R-Depot, is an
injectable combination medication...
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medical education in London. He
pioneered the use of
reserpine to
control hypertension.
Reserpine is
derived from
Indian Snakeroot,
Rauwolfia serpentina...
- this list,
which follows the WHO version. C02AA01
Rescinnamine C02AA02
Reserpine C02AA03
Combinations of
rauwolfia alkaloids C02AA04
Rauwolfia alkaloids...
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include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, metoclopramide, and
reserpine,
though any
medication listing agitation as a side
effect may trigger...
- B-777-81 is an
antidepressant drug candidate. B777-81
works by
reversing reserpine and tetrabe****ne-induced
ptosis in a
similar manner to that of imipramine...
- or 1-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]
reserpine, is a
derivative of
reserpine used as an
antihypertensive agent. Like
reserpine,
bietaserpine is a VMAT inhibitor...