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Glibenclamid

Vasodilators having potassium channel opener activity relax smooth muscle ia low (5—20 mM) K+ coaceatratioa but aot ia high (>80 mAf)K + solutioa, and glibenclamide [10238-21-8] should be able to reverse the iaduced relaxation (242,245—249). They also iacrease potassium efflux. [Pg.143]

SLTR1/Kir6.2 Glibenclamide and glipizide that block pancreatic KAXP channels have been used for the treatment of type II diabetes. New class of insulin secretagogues includes repaglinide and nateglinide, which improve insulin secretion, action and reduce carbohydrate absorption. [Pg.996]

C]ftH,7ClN204S 16673-34-0) see Glibenclamide A -[2-[4-(aminosulfonyl)phenyl]ethyl]-3-ethyl-2,5-dihydro-... [Pg.2298]

C1H03S 7790-94-5) see Actinoquinol Azosemide Bendroflumethiazide Clopamide Diclofenamide Diethylstilbestrol disulfate Dorzolamide Furosemide Glibenclamide Glimepiride Hydroflumethiazide Lomoxicam Mafenide Meticrane Metolazone Saccharin Sildenafil Sodium picosulfate Sulfanilamide Tiotixene Tripamide Xipamide... [Pg.2336]

C7H11NO 3/73-53-3) see Acetohexamide Glibenclamide Glipizide Gliquidone Lomustine Talinolol cyclohexylmagnesiiun bromide... [Pg.2340]

CgHiiN 64-04-0) see Dopexamine Glibenclamide 2-(2-phenyIethyl)benzoic acid (C17H14O2 4890-85-1) see Deptropine 2-phenylethyl bromide... [Pg.2432]

The bioslurry treatment successfully removed several of the PhC to non-detectable levels after 26 days three histamine H2-receptor antagonists (ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine), two (1-blockers (atenolol, sotalol), one barbiturate (butalbital) and one antidiabetic compound (glibenclamide). The elimination of the sulfonamide antibiotics sulfapyridine (100%), sulfamethazine (91.0%) and... [Pg.154]

Finally, the (3-agonist salbutamol and the antidiabetic glibenclamide were frequently found as well with median values around 0.02 tg L... [Pg.220]

Horinaka, N., Kuang, T. Y., Pak, H. etal. Blockade of cerebral blood flow response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia by caffeine and glibenclamide in conscious rats. /. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 17 1309-1318,1997. [Pg.554]

Lobenberg R, Kraemer J, Shah VP, Amidon GL, Dressman JB. Dissolution testing as a prognostic tool for oral drug absorption dissolution behavior of glibenclamides. Pharm Res 2000 17 439-444. [Pg.96]


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