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- Burimamide abstract "Burimamide is an antagonist at the H2 and H3 histamine receptors. It is largely inactive as an H2 antagonist at physiological pH, but its H3 affinity is 100x higher. It is a thiourea derivative.Burimamide was first developed by scientists at Smith, Kline & French (SK&F; now GlaxoSmithKline) in their intent to develop a histamine antagonist for the treatment of peptic ulcers. The discovery of burimamide ultimately led to the development of cimetidine (Tagamet).".
- Burimamide iupacName "-3-methylthiourea".
- Burimamide iupacName "1-[4-(1H-Imidazol-5-yl)butyl]".
- Burimamide thumbnail Burimamide-2D-skeletal.png?width=300.
- Burimamide wikiPageID "4401715".
- Burimamide wikiPageLength "2647".
- Burimamide wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Burimamide wikiPageRevisionID "670377486".
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Category:H2_receptor_antagonists.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Category:H3_receptor_antagonists.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Imidazoles.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thioureas.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Cimetidine.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink GlaxoSmithKline.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Histamine.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Histamine_H2_receptor.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Histamine_H3_receptor.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Metiamide.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Peptic_ulcer.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Peptic_ulcers.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_antagonist.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLink Thiourea.
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burimamide".
- Burimamide wikiPageWikiLinkText "burimamide".
- Burimamide hasPhotoCollection Burimamide.
- Burimamide imagealt "Skeletal formula".
- Burimamide imagealt "Space-filling model".
- Burimamide imagefile "Burimamide-2D-skeletal.png".
- Burimamide imagefile "Burimamide-3D-spacefill.png".
- Burimamide imagesize "220".
- Burimamide iupacname "1".
- Burimamide verifiedrevid "443491066".
- Burimamide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Burimamide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gastrointestinal-drug-stub.
- Burimamide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Histaminergics.
- Burimamide subject Category:H2_receptor_antagonists.
- Burimamide subject Category:H3_receptor_antagonists.
- Burimamide subject Category:Imidazoles.
- Burimamide subject Category:Thioureas.
- Burimamide hypernym Antagonist.
- Burimamide type ChemicalCompound.
- Burimamide type ChemicalSubstance.
- Burimamide type Drug.
- Burimamide type Antagonist.
- Burimamide type Antihistamine.
- Burimamide type Diazole.
- Burimamide type Drug.
- Burimamide type ChemicalObject.
- Burimamide type Thing.
- Burimamide type Q11173.
- Burimamide comment "Burimamide is an antagonist at the H2 and H3 histamine receptors. It is largely inactive as an H2 antagonist at physiological pH, but its H3 affinity is 100x higher. It is a thiourea derivative.Burimamide was first developed by scientists at Smith, Kline & French (SK&F; now GlaxoSmithKline) in their intent to develop a histamine antagonist for the treatment of peptic ulcers. The discovery of burimamide ultimately led to the development of cimetidine (Tagamet).".
- Burimamide label "Burimamide".
- Burimamide sameAs Burimamida.
- Burimamide sameAs بوریمآمید.
- Burimamide sameAs ブリマミド.
- Burimamide sameAs m.0c08lx.
- Burimamide sameAs Burimamid.
- Burimamide sameAs Burimamid.
- Burimamide sameAs Q3268750.
- Burimamide sameAs Q3268750.
- Burimamide wasDerivedFrom Burimamide?oldid=670377486.
- Burimamide depiction Burimamide-2D-skeletal.png.
- Burimamide isPrimaryTopicOf Burimamide.