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- Q685119 subject Q52363.
- Q685119 subject Q8236104.
- Q685119 subject Q8965786.
- Q685119 abstract "Methoxamine is an α1-adrenergic receptor agonist, similar in structure to phenylephrine and 2,5-DMA. It was developed by Burroughs-Wellcome in the 1940s. The drug induces vasoconstriction of skin and splanchnic blood vessels, thereby increasing peripheral vascular resistance and raising mean arterial blood pressure. Because of its hypertensive effects, it may evoke a compensatory reflex bradycardia via the baroreceptors.".
- Q685119 atcPrefix "C01".
- Q685119 atcSuffix "CA10".
- Q685119 casNumber "390-28-3".
- Q685119 drugbank "DB00723".
- Q685119 fdaUniiCode "HUQ1KC1YLI".
- Q685119 iupacName "2-amino-1-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)propan-1-ol".
- Q685119 pubchem "6082".
- Q685119 thumbnail Methoxamine.png?width=300.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q217111.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q2496749.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q2506164.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q288060.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q4121920.
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- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q421910.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q5002370.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q52363.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q808732.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236104.
- Q685119 wikiPageWikiLink Q8965786.
- Q685119 atcPrefix "1.0".
- Q685119 atcSuffix "CA10".
- Q685119 casNumber "390".
- Q685119 drugbank "DB00723".
- Q685119 iupacName "2".
- Q685119 pubchem "6082".
- Q685119 unii "HUQ1KC1YLI".
- Q685119 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q685119 type Drug.
- Q685119 type ChemicalObject.
- Q685119 type Thing.
- Q685119 type Q8386.
- Q685119 comment "Methoxamine is an α1-adrenergic receptor agonist, similar in structure to phenylephrine and 2,5-DMA. It was developed by Burroughs-Wellcome in the 1940s. The drug induces vasoconstriction of skin and splanchnic blood vessels, thereby increasing peripheral vascular resistance and raising mean arterial blood pressure. Because of its hypertensive effects, it may evoke a compensatory reflex bradycardia via the baroreceptors.".
- Q685119 label "Methoxamine".
- Q685119 differentFrom Q903303.
- Q685119 depiction Methoxamine.png.