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Formula | C12H15N3O5S |
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Amezinium metilsulfate (INN, trade name Regulton) is a sympathomimetic drug used for the treatment of low blood pressure. It has multiple mechanisms, including stimulation of alpha and beta-1 receptors and inhibition of noradrenaline and tyramine uptake.[1][2]
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- ^ Lenke D, Gries J, Kretzschmar R (1981). "Pharmacology of amezinium, a novel antihypotensive drug. III. Studies on the mechanism of action". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 31 (9a): 1558–65. PMID 7197970.
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