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1. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure). Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
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2. Mecamylamine is also used to treat malignant hypertension (extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly)
Mecamylamine, Malignant
3. Mecamylamine is a potent, oral antihypertensive agent and ganglion blocker, and is a secondary amine
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4. Mecamylamine is indicated for the management of moderately severe to severe essential hypertension and in uncomplicated cases of malignant hypertension
Mecamylamine, Management, Moderately, Malignant
5. Mecamylamine reduces blood pressure in both normotensive and hypertensive individuals.
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6. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderately severe to severe high blood pressure. It can also be used in sudden high blood pressure emergencies (malignant …
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7. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure). Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
Mecamylamine, Moderate, Many
8. Mecamylamine is also used to treat malignant hypertension (extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly)
Mecamylamine, Malignant
9. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure). Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
Mecamylamine, Moderate, Many
10. Mecamylamine is also used to treat malignant hypertension (extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly)
Mecamylamine, Malignant
11. Mecamylamine, a noncompetitive and nonspecific nAChR antagonist, was seminal in establishing the involvement of nAChRs in relation to effects of alcohol in the mesocorticolimbic pathway.
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12. Mecamylamine hydrochloride has been used as an additive in extracellular saline during current-clamp recordings to reduce synaptic input. I It has also been used as a non-selective nicotinic acetyl choline receptor blocker in aortic body neurons and in MLO-Y4 cells.
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13. Inversine (Mecamylamine)." Merc & Co Inc, West Point, PA.
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14. Mecamylamine is a nicotinic antagonist that is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and crosses the blood-brain barrier.Mecamylamine has been used as a ganglionic blocker in treating hypertension, but, like most ganglionic blockers, is more often used now as a research tool.
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15. Mecamylamine is also sometimes used as an anti-addictive drug to help people stop smoking tobacco, and is now
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16. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure)
Mecamylamine, Moderate
17. Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
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18. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure)
Mecamylamine, Moderate
19. Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
Many, Mecamylamine
20. Mecamylamine is also used to treat malignant hypertension (extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly)
Mecamylamine, Malignant
21. Mecamylamine is a potent, oral antihypertensive agent and ganglion blocker, and is a secondary amine
Mecamylamine
22. Mecamylamine is indicated for the management of moderately severe to severe essential hypertension and in uncomplicated cases of malignant hypertension
Mecamylamine, Management, Moderately, Malignant
23. Mecamylamine reduces blood pressure in both normotensive and hypertensive individuals.
Mecamylamine
24. DESCRIPTION INVERSINE® (Mecamylamine HCl) is a potent, oral antihypertension agent and ganglion blocker, and is a secondary amine
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25. Supplementation of the drinking water of mice with nicotine increased the size of CNV lesions at Bruch membrane rupture sites, an effect that was blocked by subcutaneous administration of Mecamylamine (50 mg/kg/d) by an osmotic pump.
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26. Mecamylamine is a autonomic ganglionic blocker that is FDA approved for the {{{indicationType}}} of moderately severe to severe essential hypertension and uncomplicated cases of malignant hypertension
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27. Mecamylamine, a nicotinic receptor channel antagonist, affects amylase secretion by isolated pancreatic acinar cells
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28. (-)-Mecamylamine Hydrochloride C11H22ClN CID 12358973 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature
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29. Definition of Mecamylamine : a drug that is used orally in the form of its hydrochloride C11H21N·HCl as a ganglionic blocking agent to effect a rapid lowering of severely elevated blood pressure Examples of Mecamylamine in a Sentence
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30. Mecamylamine definition: a ganglion-blocking drug administered orally to lower high blood pressure
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31. Mecamylamine hydrochloride is a non-selective, non-competitive nAChR antagonist, has oral activity, and has certain therapeutic effects on various neuropsychiatric diseases
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32. Mecamylamine (Inversine), the first orally available antihypertensive agent launched in the 1950s, is rarely used today for hypertension because of its widespread ganglionic side effects at antihypertensive doses (25 - 90 mg/day).
Mecamylamine, Mg
33. Mecamylamine HCl A nicotinic antagonist that is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and crosses the blood-brain barrier
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34. Mecamylamine has been used as a ganglionic blocker in treating hypertension, but, like most ganglionic blockers, is more often used now as a research tool.
Mecamylamine, Most, More
35. Mecamylamine definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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36. Modeling study of Mecamylamine block of muscle type acetylcholine receptors
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37. Eur.Biophys.J., 2007;37:393 The nicotinic antagonist Mecamylamine has antidepressant-like effects in wild-type but not β2- or α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit knockout mice.
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38. Mecamylamine (INN, BAN; or Mecamylamine hydrochloride (); brand names Inversine, Vecamyl [1]) is a non-selective, non-competitive antagonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) that was introduced in the 1950s as an antihypertensive drug
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39. Mecamylamine is an anti hypersensitive drug used for hypertension and of malignant hypertension
Mecamylamine, Malignant
40. Mecamylamine, a secondary amine, readily penetrates into the brain and thus may produce central nervous system effects.Tremor, choreiform movements, mental aberrations, and convulsions may occur rarely
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41. These have occurred most often when large doses of Mecamylamine HCl were used, especially in patients with cerebral or renal insufficiency.
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42. Mecamylamine (Inversine®), the first orally available antihypertensive agent, is now rarely used
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43. Although celebrated in the 1950s, Mecamylamine fell …
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44. "Mecamylamine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
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45. Synonym: Mecamylamine Hydrochloride - CAS 826-39-1 - Calbiochem Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C 11 H 21 N · xHCl Molecular Weight: 167.29 (free base basis)
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46. Mecamylamine hydrochloride is an orally active, nonselective, noncompetitive nAChR antagonist that can treat various neuropsychiatric disorders
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47. Mecamylamine hydrochloride is originally used as a ganglionic blocker in treating hypertension
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48. Mecamylamine hydrochloride can easily crosses the blood-brain barrier
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49. Mecamylamine, a secondary amine, readily penetrates the brain and thus may produce central nervous system effects
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50. These have occurred most often when large doses of Mecamylamine HCl were used, especially in patients with cerebral or renal insufficiency.
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51. Mecamylamine was the first orally available antihypertensive agent introduced in the 1950s
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52. Mecamylamine (Vecamyl) Policy # 00528 Original Effective Date: 01/01/2017 Current Effective Date: 01/01/2017 ©2017 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana An independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,
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53. Mecamylamine A nonselective and noncompetitive ganglion-blocker once used to treat severe malignant hypertension
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54. Mecamylamine binds ± 1/2 of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors; it may be effective in smoking cessation and can be used with nicotine replacement therapy (e.g., gum or patches).
Mecamylamine, May
55. Mecamylamine (Inversine), the first orally available antihypertensive agent launched in the 1950s, is rarely used today for hypertension because of its widespread ganglionic side effects at antihypertensive doses (25 - 90 mg/day)
Mecamylamine, Mg
56. However, more recent clinical studies suggest that Mecamylamine is effective at much lower doses for blocking the
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57. Mecamylamine se usa para tratar la hipertensión (presión arterial alta) moderada a severa
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58. Debido a sus muchos efectos secundarios, Mecamylamine no se usa con frecuencia
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59. Mecamylamine también se usa para tratar la hipertensión maligna (presión arterial extremadamente alta que aparece repentinamente)
Mecamylamine, Maligna
60. Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure).Because of its many side effects, Mecamylamine is not commonly used
Mecamylamine, Moderate, Many
61. Mecamylamine is also used to treat malignant hypertension (extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly)
Mecamylamine, Malignant
62. Mecamylamine may also be used for purposes not listed …
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63. Medscape - Indication-specific dosing for Mecamylamine, frequency-based adverse effects, comprehensive interactions, contraindications, pregnancy & lactation schedules, and cost information.
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64. "Mecamylamine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
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65. Mecamylamine HCl is almost completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in consistent lowering of blood pressure in most patients with hypertensive cardiovascular disease
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66. Mecamylamine HCl is excreted slowly in the urine in the unchanged form
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67. This is a preliminary study of the antihypertensive drug Mecamylamine, used in the specific circumstance of hypertension caused by autonomic dysreflexia (AD), a condition that affects people with spinal cord injury (SCI).
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68. Vecamyl (Mecamylamine) is a very potent blood pressure-lowering medication for moderate, severe, and emergency high blood pressure
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69. Shytle et al., 2002, Mecamylamine (Inversine): an old antihypertensive with new research directions., J Hum Hypertens Eaton JB et al., 2003, Characterization of human alpha 4 beta 2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors stably and heterologously expressed in native nicotinic receptor-null SH-EP1 human epithelial cells., Mol Pharmacol
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70. Mecamylamine synonyms, Mecamylamine pronunciation, Mecamylamine translation, English dictionary definition of Mecamylamine
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71. Mecamylamine has also been found to abolish the plasma corticosterone response to auditory stress in rats (Sithichoke and Marotta, 1978)
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MECAMYLAMINE
Definition of mecamylamine : a drug that is used orally in the form of its hydrochloride C 11H 21N·HCl as a ganglionic blocking agent to effect a rapid lowering of severely elevated blood pressure
Mecamylamine has been used as an orally-active ganglionic blocker in treating autonomic dysreflexia and hypertension, but, like most ganglionic blockers, it is more often used now as a research tool.
Mecamylamine is a potent, oral antihypertensive agent and ganglion blocker, and is a secondary amine.
8.5 Mechanism of Action. Mecamylamine is a ganglionic blocker which prevents stimulation of postsynaptic receptors by acetylcholine released from presynaptic nerve endings. The hypotensive effect of Mecamylamine is attributed to reduction in sympathetic tone, vasodilation, and reduced cardiac output, and is primarily postural.