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- Picamilon (also known as N-nicotinoyl-GABA, pycamilon, and pikamilon) is a drug formed by a synthetic combination of niacin and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)...
- Gaboxadol Ibotenic acid Isoguvacine Isonipecotic acid Muscimol Phenibut Picamilon Progabide Propofol Quisqualamine SL 75102 Thiomuscimol Topiramate Zolpidem...
- of GABA and glutamate N-Isonicotinoyl-GABA – structural isomer of picamilon Picamilon (N-nicotinoyl-GABA) – dietary supplement and prescription drug in...
- Mebicar Mepiprazole Nicotine Opipramol Oxaflozane‡ Phenaglycodol Phenibut Picamilon Selank Tiagabine Tofisopam Validolum #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from market Clinical...
- Neuroactive steroids (e.g., allopregnanolone) Org 20599 PF-6372865 Phenibut Picamilon 4-PIOL P4S Progabide Propofol Quisqualamine SL-75102 Taurine TACA TAMP...
- mechanism of cerebrovascular and neuroprotective effects of afobazole and picamilon". Eksperimental'naia i Klinicheskaia Farmakologiia. 68 (1): 20–4. PMID 15786959...
- Neuroactive steroids (e.g., allopregnanolone) Org 20599 PF-6372865 Phenibut Picamilon 4-PIOL P4S Progabide Propofol Quisqualamine SL-75102 Taurine TACA TAMP...
- nervous system effects. Nooglutyl has some structural similarities to picamilon (N-Nicotinoyl-GABA). Nooglutyl is N-5-HydroxyNicotinoyl-L-Glutamic acid...
- Mebicar Mepiprazole Nicotine Opipramol Oxaflozane‡ Phenaglycodol Phenibut Picamilon Selank Tiagabine Tofisopam Validolum #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from market Clinical...
- mechanism of cerebrovascular and neuroprotective effects of afobazole and picamilon]". Eksperimental'naia i Klinicheskaia Farmakologiia. 68 (1): 20–24. PMID 15786959...