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Eronitrile; Aleronitrile; Verapamil; D-365; Dilacoran; Vpl; Vasolan; 2-Isopropyl; Iproveratril
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Selective coronary dilators. It is mainly used for paroxysmal outdoor supraventricular tachycardia. It can only slow down the ventricular rate for atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter, and only a few turn to sinus heart rate. It is also used for angina pectoris, hypertension and hypertrophic infarct cardiomyopathy.
CAS:52-62-0
Molecular Formula:C23H42N2O12
Ansolysenbitartrate; Pentilium; Pentamethylen-Bis(1-Methyl-Pyrrolidinium)-Ditartrat; Pentolinium Ditartrate; Mb2050A; Pentolonium Tartrate; Ansolysentartrate; Pentolinium Bitartrate; Ansolysen; Pentamethylene-Bis(1-Methyl-Pyrrolidinium) Ditartrate; Pentaliniumtartrate; Pentolonium; Pendine; Recuryl; Tensilest
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Medicine. pesticides. Intermediates of liquid crystal materials.
CAS:52-76-6
Molecular Formula:C20H28O
Exluten; Exlution; Org485-50; 19-Nor-4-Pregnen-20-Yn-17β-Ol; Lyndiol; Orgametil; Ethinylestrenol; Exlutena; Lynoestrenol; Exluton; Lynenol; Exlutona; Linestrenol
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Lynestrenol (ethinylestrenol) is a synthetic progesterone. It is an agonist of progesterone receptor and has weak androgen and estrogen activities.
Methyl Everninate; Sparassol; Methyl 2-Hydroxy-4-Methoxy-6-Methylbenzoate; 2-Hydroxy-4-Methoxy-6-Methyl-Benzoesaeure-Methylester; 4-Methylaether-Orsellinsaeuremethylester; 49Lgw9K0Eh; Unii-49Lgw9K0Eh
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Sparassol is an antibiotic/antifungal isolated from Sparassis crispa.
Chloroprednisone; Chlorprednisonum; Cloroprednisone; 6|A-Chloro Prednisone; Chloroprednisonum; 6Alpha-Chloro Prednisone; Cloroprednisona; Cloroprednisone [Dcit]; Unii-564Ibo56Ip; 564Ibo56Ip
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Chloroprednisone is a topical glucocorticoid first reported in 1960. It is a chlorinated derivative of prednisone. The acetate ester prodrug, chloroprednisone 21-acetate, was sold under the brand name Topilan as an anti-inflammatory agent. There is little published about chloroprednisone. This may be due to limited activity topically because the skin lacks the necessary activating enzyme 11-Beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Systemically, this agent's activity on Glucocorticoid receptors may not have competed with agents like Fludrocortisone or Dexamethasone.
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