Tramazoline
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100.012.823 |
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Formula | C13H17N3 |
Molar mass | 215.294 g/mol |
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Tramazoline is a chemical that is used in the form of tramazoline hydrochloride in nasal decongestant preparations.[1] It is an α-adrenergic receptor agonist that inhibits secretion of nasal mucus.
It causes hypertension in rats.[2]
Product names
Australia
- Spray-Tish[3]
- Rhinaspray
Austria
- Rhinorix
Belgium
- Rhinospray
Czech Republic
- Muconasal Plus
Germany
- Biciron
- Ellatun
- Rhinospray
Italy
- Rinogutt
- Fexallegra® nasale (Tramazoline + Chlorpheniramine, 1 mg/ml + 3.55 mg/ml)
Romania
- Muconasal Plus (older)
- Muconasal (newer)
Russia
- Adrianol (tramazoline + phenylephrine)
- Lasolvan Rhino
Spain
- Rhinospray
Slovakia
- Muconasal Plus
Ukraine
- Lasorin
References
- ↑ Boehringer Ingelheim. "Spray-Tish Consumer Information". Consumer Medicines Information. MyDr.com.au. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
- ↑ Peng N, Meng QC, King K, Oparil S, Wyss JM (April 1995). "Acute hypertension increases norepinephrine release in the anterior hypothalamic area". Hypertension. 25 (4 Pt 2): 828–33. doi:10.1161/01.hyp.25.4.828. PMID 7721439.
- ↑ "Spray-Tish". Consumer Information. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
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