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Sympathetic blocking agents

Reaction of dibenzylamine with ethylene oxide affords the amino alcohol, 82. Treatment of that product with thionyl chloride gives the a-sympathetic blocking agent, dibenamine (83). (Condensation of phenol with propylene chlorohydrin (84) gives the alcohol, 85. Reaction with thionyl chloride affords the chloride (86). Use of the halide to alkylate ethanolamine affords the secondary amine (87). Alkylation of this last with benzyl chloride... [Pg.55]

Peripheral sympathetic blocking agent. A drug that disrupts the transmission of nerve impulses to sympathetically innervated structures. [Pg.453]

Sympathetic blocking agent. A drug that binds to, but does not stimulate, adrenergic receptors of the 3-type. [Pg.455]


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