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- Mecamylamine abstract "Mecamylamine (INN, BAN) (brand names Inversine, Vecamyl ) or mecamylamine hydrochloride (USAN) is a non-selective, non-competitive antagonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) that was introduced in the 1950s as an antihypertensive drug. It was withdrawn from the market for the treatment of hypertension in 2009 in the United States.[1]Chemically, mecamylamine is a secondary aliphatic amine, with a pKaH of 11.2".
- Mecamylamine atcPrefix "C02".
- Mecamylamine atcSuffix "BB01".
- Mecamylamine casNumber "60-40-2".
- Mecamylamine drugbank "DB00657".
- Mecamylamine fdaUniiCode "6EE945D3OK".
- Mecamylamine iupacName "(1S,2R,4R)-N,2,3,3-Tetramethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-amine".
- Mecamylamine pubchem "4032".
- Mecamylamine thumbnail Mecamylamine3.svg?width=300.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageExternalLink 800014114.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageID "3983007".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageLength "9523".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageRevisionID "705600786".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Addiction.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Aliphatic_compound.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-3_beta-4_nicotinic_receptor.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-4_beta-2_nicotinic_receptor.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Amine.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Antihypertensive_drug.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Augmentation_(pharmacology).
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Autonomic_dysreflexia.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Binding_selectivity.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink British_Approved_Name.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Bupropion.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amines.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nicotinic_antagonists.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Withdrawn_drugs.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Dissociation_constant.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Enantiomer.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Ganglionic_blocker.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Hyoscine_hydrobromide.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Hypertension.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink International_nonproprietary_name.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery–Åsberg_Depression_Rating_Scale.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Non-competitive_inhibition.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Quantitative_structure–activity_relationship.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_antagonist.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Adopted_Name.
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mecamylamine".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLinkText "TC-5214".
- Mecamylamine wikiPageWikiLinkText "mecamylamine".
- Mecamylamine atcPrefix "2.0".
- Mecamylamine atcSuffix "BB01".
- Mecamylamine c "11".
- Mecamylamine casNumber "60".
- Mecamylamine chembl "1398031".
- Mecamylamine chemspiderid "5036243".
- Mecamylamine drugbank "DB00657".
- Mecamylamine h "21".
- Mecamylamine inchi "1".
- Mecamylamine inchikey "IMYZQPCYWPFTAG-IQJOONFLBT".
- Mecamylamine iupacName "-N,2,3,3-Tetramethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-amine".
- Mecamylamine iupharLigand "3990".
- Mecamylamine legalStatus "Rx-only".
- Mecamylamine molecularWeight "167.291".
- Mecamylamine n "1".
- Mecamylamine proteinBound "40.0".
- Mecamylamine pubchem "4032".
- Mecamylamine routesOfAdministration "Oral".
- Mecamylamine smiles "NC".
- Mecamylamine stdinchi "1".
- Mecamylamine stdinchikey "IMYZQPCYWPFTAG-IQJOONFLSA-N".
- Mecamylamine unii "6".
- Mecamylamine verifiedfields "changed".
- Mecamylamine verifiedrevid "459812486".
- Mecamylamine watchedfields "changed".
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- Mecamylamine subject Category:Amines.
- Mecamylamine subject Category:Nicotinic_antagonists.
- Mecamylamine subject Category:Withdrawn_drugs.
- Mecamylamine hypernym Antagonist.
- Mecamylamine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Mecamylamine type Drug.
- Mecamylamine type Group.
- Mecamylamine type Antagonist.
- Mecamylamine type Chemical.
- Mecamylamine type Group.
- Mecamylamine type Redirect.
- Mecamylamine type ChemicalObject.
- Mecamylamine type Thing.
- Mecamylamine type Q8386.
- Mecamylamine comment "Mecamylamine (INN, BAN) (brand names Inversine, Vecamyl ) or mecamylamine hydrochloride (USAN) is a non-selective, non-competitive antagonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) that was introduced in the 1950s as an antihypertensive drug. It was withdrawn from the market for the treatment of hypertension in 2009 in the United States.[1]Chemically, mecamylamine is a secondary aliphatic amine, with a pKaH of 11.2".
- Mecamylamine label "Mecamylamine".
- Mecamylamine sameAs Q3332124.