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Suloctidil was a sulfur-containing
aminoalcohol that was
brought to
market in the
early 1970s as a
vasodilator by
Continental Pharma, a
Belgian company...
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sulmepride (INN)
Sulmeprim sulnidazole (INN)
sulocarbilate (INN)
suloctidil (INN)
sulodexide (INN)
sulofenur (INN)
sulopenem etzadroxil (USAN) sulopenem...
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Sulfamethoxypyridazine 1986 UK
Dermatologic and
hematologic reactions.
Suloctidil 1985 Germany, France,
Spain Hepatotoxicity.
Suprofen 1986–1987 UK, Spain...
- C20H34O2
larixol 1438-66-0 C20H34O5
prostaglandin E1 745-65-3 C20H35NOS
suloctidil 54063-56-8 C20H35NO2
dihexyverine 561-77-3 C20H35N3
ormosanine 33792-80-2...
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Other examples include buphenine (nylidrin), isoxsuprine, oxyfedrine,
suloctidil, and tinofedrine.
Similar drugs include cerebral activators, or cerebral...
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Dextrothyroxine (agonist of α2δ
instead of
inhibiting it)
Ethioninie Suloctidil Terodiline Bepridil Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid, or "GHB", is a GABA analogue...
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Isoxsuprine 4,β-Dihydroxy-N-(...)-amphetamine 2
Suloctidil 4-Isopropylthio-β-hydroxy-N-octylamphetamine 2
Buphenine 4,β-Dihydroxy-N-(...
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Promazine Promethazine Protriptyline Sertindole Sertraline Solasodine Suloctidil Tamoxifen Terfenadine Thioridazine Tomatidine Trifluoperazin Triflupromazine...
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pseudoephedrine MeSH D02.033.100.624.870 –
ritodrine MeSH D02.033.100.624.890 –
suloctidil MeSH D02.033.100.624.915 –
timolol MeSH D02.033.100.624.915.500 – brimonidine...