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guanadrel

Known as: (1,4-dioxaspiro(4.5)dec-2-ylmethyl)guanidine, Guanadrelum, guanadrel [Chemical/Ingredient] 
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2012
2012
SummarySynopsis: Guanadrel1 sulphate is an orally active peripheral sympathetic inhibitor (adrenergic neuron-blocking drug). In… 
1989
1989
The disposition of a single 25 mg oral dose of guanadrel was evaluated in 22 subjects with various degrees of renal function. The… 
1985
1985
Several lines of evidence implicate sympathetic nervous system involvement in the pathophysiology of essential hypertension in… 
1983
1983
Guanadrel sulfate is structurally and pharmacologically similar to guanethidine but has different pharmacokinetic properties. The… 
1983
1983
: Eighteen patients with essential hypertension uncontrolled by hydrochlorothiazide alone were randomly assigned to receive… 
1983
1983
Twenty-seven patients with moderate to moderately severe hypertension who had not responded optimally to treatment with a… 
1973
1973
Both guanadrel and guanethidine caused a statistically significant reduction of blood pressure when compared to placebo, but… 
1972
1972
Summary Guanadrel was evaluated for its cardiovascular profile and was found to possess properties which are desirable in the…