Bethanidine
Betanidine (or bethanidine) is a sympatholytic drug.[1]
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| Formula | C10H15N3 |
| Molar mass | 177.25 g/mol g·mol−1 |
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See also
- Dibenamine (N,N-Dibenzyl-2-chloroethanamine) DE 824208 (1951).
- Phenoxybenzamine
References
- B. N. C. Prichard; A. W. Johnston; I. D. Hill & M. L. Rosenheim (1968). "Bethanidine, Guanethidine, and Methyldopa in Treatment of Hypertension: a Within-patient Comparison". Br Med J. 1: 135–144. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.5585.135. PMC 1984601. PMID 20791420.
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