- are known, 2-
imidazolines, 3-
imidazolines, and 4-
imidazolines. The 2- and 3-
imidazolines contain an
imine center,
whereas the 4-
imidazolines contain an...
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heterocycle imidazoline, with the
formula C3H6N2. The 2-
imidazolines are the most
common imidazolines commercially, as the ring
exists in some
natural products...
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Imidazoline receptors are the
primary receptors on
which clonidine and
other imidazolines act.
There are
three main
classes of
imidazoline receptor: I1...
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Xylometazoline are
strong HT1a, HT1b, HT1c and HT2b agonists.
Since imidazolines are
sympathomimetic agents,
their primary effects appear on α adrenergic...
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Products containing nicotine such as cigarettes,
chewing tobacco or gum
Imidazolines such as clonidine, naphazoline,
oxymetazoline and
tetrahydrozoline Antipsychotics...
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certain oral
medications (e.g.,
sympathomimetic amines and
various 2-
imidazolines) that
constrict blood vessels in the
lining of the nose,
although evidence...
- Ruffolo, R. R. Jr.; Waddell, J. E. (1982). "Receptor
interactions of
imidazolines. IX.
Cirazoline is an α1
adrenergic agonist and an α2
adrenergic antagonist"...
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peripheral vasomotor structures.
Rilmenidine shows greater selectivity for
imidazoline receptors than for
cerebral alpha2-adrenergic receptors, distinguishing...
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Moxonidine (INN) is a new-generation alpha-2/
imidazoline receptor agonist antihypertensive drug
licensed for the
treatment of mild to
moderate essential...
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receptor modulators Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor modulators Others:
Imidazoline receptor modulators Purine receptor modulators Sigma receptor modulators...