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Reserpine is a drug that is used for the
treatment of high
blood pressure,
usually in
combination with a
thiazide diuretic or vasodilator.
Large clinical...
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including ajmaline, ajmalicine,
reserpine, and serpentine,
among others. A 2016
review found that
reserpine reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP)...
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published a
paper revealing that they had
identified the
indole alkaloid reserpine in Crossvine. The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species, retrieved...
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antagonist bupropion, the
atypical opioid analgesics tramadol and tapentadol,
reserpine, theophylline,
antibiotics (fluoroquinolones, imipenem, penicillins, cephalosporins...
- Fürst-Plattner rule pla**** a
critical role
during R. B. Woodward's
synthesis of
Reserpine. The
problematic stereocenter is
highlighted in red, below. Woodward's...
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include reserpine, reserpinine, deserpidine, ajmalicine, and ajmaline. In the 1970s, the bark from
stems and
roots was
harvested from
which reserpine was...
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Estradiol butyrylacetate/testosterone ketolaurate/
reserpine (EBA/TKL/R), sold
under the
brand name
Klimanosid R-Depot, is an
injectable combination medication...
- or 1-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]
reserpine, is a
derivative of
reserpine used as an
antihypertensive agent. Like
reserpine,
bietaserpine is a VMAT inhibitor...
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characterized by tetrabe****ne (TBZ) and
reserpine binding to the transporter.
Amphetamine (TBZ site) and
methamphetamine (
reserpine site) bind at
distinct sites...
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include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, metoclopramide, and
reserpine,
though any
medication listing agitation as a side
effect may trigger...