Dihydralazine
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Formula | C8H10N6 |
Molar mass | 190.205 g/mol |
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Dihydralazine is a drug with antihypertensive properties.[1] It belongs to the hydrazinophthalazine chemical class.[2] It has very similar effects to hydralazine.[2]
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References
- ↑ Stern, H. C.; Matthews, J. H.; Belz, G. G. (1984). "Influence of dihydralazine induced afterload reduction on systolic time intervals and echocardiography in healthy subjects". British Heart Journal. 52 (4): 435–9. doi:10.1136/hrt.52.4.435. PMC 481656. PMID 6477782.
- 1 2 Bourreli, B.; Pinaud, M.; Passuti, N.; Gunst, J. P.; Drouet, J. C.; Remi, J. P. (1988). "Additive effects of dihydralazine during enflurane or isoflurane hypotensive anaesthesia for spinal fusion". Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. 35 (3): 242–8. doi:10.1007/BF03010617. PMID 3383316.
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