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Triparanol (INNTooltip
International Nonproprietary Name,
BANTooltip British Approved Name;
brand name and
development code MER/29, as well as many other...
- Finland, Argentina, UK
others Psychiatric adverse drug reactions, amnesia.
Triparanol 1962 France, US Cataracts, alopecia, ichthyosis.
Troglitazone (Rezulin)...
- as did the
discovery of tamoxifen. Like the
structurally related drug
triparanol,
clomifene is
known to
inhibit the
enzyme 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase...
-
medications are
unlikely to
contribute to
cataract formation.
Miotics and
triparanol may
increase the risk.
Nearly every person who
undergoes a vitrectomy—without...
-
trioxifene (INN)
trioxysalen (INN)
tripalmitin (INN)
tripamide (INN)
triparanol (INN)
Tripedia Tripelennamine tripelennamine (INN)
Triphasil Triphed triprolidine...
- 24-Dehydrocholesterol
reductase (24-DHCR)
inhibitors such as
azacosterol and
triparanol inhibit the
production of
cholesterol from desmosterol, one of the last...
- reductase.
Certain anticholesterolemic and
antiestrogenic drugs such as
triparanol, ethamoxytriphetol, and
clomifene have been
found to
inhibit conversion...
- specifically).
Unlike late-stage
cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitors like
triparanol and azacosterol, no ac****ulation of
sterols has been
observed in animals...
- this is unclear,
although a
structural similarity to a
withdrawn drug
triparanol which caused similar side
effects has been noted. MT-45
became a class...
- and tamoxifen. The drug, a
derivative of the cholesterol-lowering
agent triparanol (MER-29) (which
itself was
derived from the
estrogen chlorotrianisene...