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Medicines Esmolol

Antagonists with similar affinity for p,-adrenoceptor and P2-adrenoceptors include nadolol, oxprenolol, propranolol and timolol whereas acebutolol, atenolol, esmolol and metoprolol show some Pi -adrenoceptor selectivity and butoxaminc is pz-adrenoceptor preferring. Labetolol, in the racemic form used in medicine, acts as both a P-adrenoceptor and an a-adrenoceptor antagonist, though these activities reside in different isomers. Further factors determining the uses of individual agents include variations... [Pg.8]

Figure 19.4 Examples of drugs that were derived from translational chemistry, translational research and translational medicine, respectively (1) d-tubocurarine (2) propranolol and (3) esmolol. Also shown is sildenafil, (4), which is probably best considered to have been derived from a composite of all three of these drug discovery starting points. See text for details. Figure 19.4 Examples of drugs that were derived from translational chemistry, translational research and translational medicine, respectively (1) d-tubocurarine (2) propranolol and (3) esmolol. Also shown is sildenafil, (4), which is probably best considered to have been derived from a composite of all three of these drug discovery starting points. See text for details.

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