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Small Intestine Neuromuscular Dysfunctions and Neurogliopathy in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity: Involvement of Toll-Like Receptor 4. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Faggin S   +11 more
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Cyclovinylogues of Guanethidine

Archiv der Pharmazie, 1988
AbstractThree isomeric cyclovinylogues of guanethidine are described in which a benzene ring is interposed between the methylene groups of the basic chain. The pharmacological properties of the products were investigated.
Valenti P   +5 more
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Guanethidine in Hyperthyroidism

JAMA, 1964
Guanethidine sulfate has been administered to 90 patients with overt hyperthyroidism. By virtue of its potent and unique sympatholytic effects it ameliorates promptly and effectively those signs and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis due to sympathetic hyperactivity without affecting the function of the thyroid gland.
S S, WALDSTEIN   +3 more
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Drug interactions with guanethidine

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1973
The effect of a single oral dose of tripelennamine, 100 mg., methyldopa, 500 mg., d‐amphetamine, 10 mg., amitriptyline, 50 mg., or prochlorperazine, 25 mg., on the blood pressures of hypertensive patients treated chronically with guanethidine was measured half‐hourly for 8 hours.
K F, Ober, R I, Wang
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Metabolic Effects of Guanethidine

Pharmacology, 1975
The metabolic effects of guanethidine were studied in anaesthetized rats. The drug 20 and 40 mg/kg body weight) produced a significant rise in serum free fatty acids (FFA) without significant changes in serum glucose and lactate levels. Epididymal fat pads excised from guanethidine-treated (20 mg/kg body weight) rats and incubated in vitro, exhibited ...
Z H, Hussein, M H, Ayobe, N A, Damarawy
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Guanethidine eyedrops.

Drug and therapeutics bulletin, 1969
In recent years guanethidine eyedrops (Ismelin - Ciba) have been used in the treatment of two different conditions: chronic simple glaucoma, and endocrine ophthalmopathy, which includes exophthalmos, ophthalmoplegia, lid lag and lid retraction, and is often associated with thyroid disease.
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GUANETHIDINE

Anesthesiology, 1963
T. E. Gaffney   +2 more
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