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- Q794162 subject Q5920511.
- Q794162 subject Q6442932.
- Q794162 subject Q8298527.
- Q794162 subject Q8878420.
- Q794162 subject Q8965786.
- Q794162 abstract "Betaxolol (trade names Betoptic, Betoptic S, Lokren, Kerlone) is a selective beta1 receptor blocker used in the treatment of hypertension and glaucoma. Being selective for beta1 receptors, it typically has fewer systemic side effects than non-selective beta-blockers, for example, not causing bronchospasm (mediated by beta2 receptors) as timolol may. Betaxolol also shows greater affininty for beta1 receptors than metoprolol. In addition to its effect on the heart, betaxolol reduces the pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure). This effect is thought to be caused by reducing the production of the liquid (which is called the aqueous humor) within the eye. The precise mechanism of this effect is not known. The reduction in intraocular pressure reduces the risk of damage to the optic nerve and loss of vision in patients with elevated intraocular pressure due to glaucoma.Betaxolol was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ocular use as a 0.5% solution (Betoptic) in 1985 and as a 0.25% solution (Betoptic S) in 1989.".
- Q794162 atcPrefix "C07".
- Q794162 atcSuffix "AB05".
- Q794162 bioavailability "89.0".
- Q794162 casNumber "63659-18-7".
- Q794162 chEBI "3082".
- Q794162 drugbank "DB00195".
- Q794162 fdaUniiCode "O0ZR1R6RZ2".
- Q794162 iupacName "(RS)-1-{4-[2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl]-".
- Q794162 iupacName "phenoxy}-3-(isopropylamino)propan-2-ol".
- Q794162 pubchem "2369".
- Q794162 thumbnail Betaxolol_structure.svg?width=300.
- Q794162 wikiPageExternalLink kerlone.pdf.
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- Q794162 atcPrefix "7.0".
- Q794162 atcSuffix "AB05".
- Q794162 bioavailability "89.0".
- Q794162 casNumber "63659".
- Q794162 chebi "3082".
- Q794162 drugbank "DB00195".
- Q794162 iupacName "-1".
- Q794162 iupacName "phenoxy}-3-propan-2-ol".
- Q794162 pubchem "2369".
- Q794162 unii "O0ZR1R6RZ2".
- Q794162 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q794162 type Drug.
- Q794162 type ChemicalObject.
- Q794162 type Thing.
- Q794162 type Q8386.
- Q794162 comment "Betaxolol (trade names Betoptic, Betoptic S, Lokren, Kerlone) is a selective beta1 receptor blocker used in the treatment of hypertension and glaucoma. Being selective for beta1 receptors, it typically has fewer systemic side effects than non-selective beta-blockers, for example, not causing bronchospasm (mediated by beta2 receptors) as timolol may. Betaxolol also shows greater affininty for beta1 receptors than metoprolol.".
- Q794162 label "Betaxolol".
- Q794162 depiction Betaxolol_structure.svg.