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CAS:631-27-6
Molecular Formula:C11H14ClN3O3S
Brief Introduction
Glyclopyramide is a second-generation sulfonylurea with antihyperglycemic activity. Compared to first-generation compounds and like other second-generation compounds, glyclopyramide works more effectively with fewer side effects. This agent has a relatively short half-life of 4.0 hours and is excreted mainly by the kidneys.
CAS:63132-39-8
Molecular Formula:C5H15NO7P2
[3-(Dimethylamino)-1-Hydroxy-1-Phosphonopropyl]Phosphonic Acid; Olpadronate; Me2-Apd; Olpadronate Sodium
Brief Introduction
Olpadronic acid (INN; salt form olpadronate) is a bisphosphonate.
Brief Introduction
Safotibant (INN) also known by the research code LF22-0542 is a non-peptide bradykinin B1 antagonist. It displayed binding Ki values of 0.35 and 6.5 nM at cloned human and mouse B1 receptors, respectively, while having no affinity for either human, mouse, or rat B2 receptors at concentrations up to 10 μM. This means that LF22-0542 is at least 4000 times selective for the B1 receptor over the B2 receptor. Systemic administration of LF22-0542 inhibited acute pain induced by acetic acid, formalin, and a hot plate. It also reversed acute inflammatory pain induced by carrageenan, and persistent inflammatory pain induced by CFA. In a neuropathic pain model, LF22-0542 reversed the thermal hyperalgesia, but not the mechanical hyperalgesia.
CAS:634-03-7
Molecular Formula:C12H17NO
Dimethyl-3,4-Phenyl-2-Morpholin; Phendimetrazine; 3,4-Dimethyl-2-Phenyl-Morpholine; (2S,3S)-3,4-Dimethyl-2-Phenylmorpholine; Fendimetrazina; Mephenmetrazine; Antapentan; Phendimetrazinum
Brief Introduction
Phendimetrazine is a weight loss medication. Phendimetrazine is chemically related to amphetamines and is a Schedule III drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances and in the US since 1970.
CAS:63503-12-8
Molecular Formula:C6H11FO5
Brief Introduction
Fluorodeoxyglucose is a fluoro derivative of 2-deoxyglucose. Its complete chemical name is 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose, usually referred to as 18F-FDG or FDG. FDG is most commonly used in medical imaging equipment of positron emission tomography (PET): Fluorine in FDG molecules is fluorine-18 (fluorine-18, F-18, 18F, 18 fluorine), which belongs to positron emission radioisotope, so it becomes 18F-FDG (fluorine - [18F] deoxyglucose). After injecting FDG into the patient (patient, patient), the PET scanner can construct an image reflecting the distribution of FDG in the body. Then, the nuclear medicine physician or radiologist evaluates these images to make a diagnosis of various medical health conditions.
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