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Showing 381 - 390 of 1040 results

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Unknown by Kowa
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CHEMICAL (UNKNOWN)



Nipradilol is a beta blocker and nitric oxide donor. It was launched in Japan in 1988. This medicine lowers intraocular pressure by suppressing aqueous production and increasing fluid drainage from the eye. It is usually used to treat glaucoma and intraocular hypertension. The most commonly reported adverse reactions include conjunctival congestion, superficial keratitis, eye irritation, bloodshot eyes, itch and headache. If any of these symptoms occur, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
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Riabal by Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)



Prifinium bromide is antimuscarinic drug, which has antispasmodic, antiemetic effect. Prifinium bromideis approved for pain relief in Russia, Indonesia, Iraq, Tunisia and other countries.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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Lidarral by Rorer
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


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Lidamidine, also known as WHR-1142A and Lidaral, is an alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist that inhibits intestinal secretion, reduces intestinal transit, and inhibits smooth muscle contraction. Lidamidine hydrochloride is used to treat diarrhoea and other gastrointestinal disorders. Lidamidine’s intestinal antisecretory effects are mediated through the activation of peripheral alpha-2 adrenoceptors. Lidamidine crosses the blood brain barrier poorly and is therefore devoid of the centrally mediated alpha-2 effects that have limited the use of other alpha-2 adrenoceptor agonists in the intestinal tract.
Esatenolol is the (S) enantiomer of atenolol, a beta1-adrenergic receptor antagonist. Only (S)-atenolol, but not (R)-atenolol, contributes to the beta-blocking effect of currently used racemic atenolol since the same effect can be elicited with the (S)-enantiomer alone. Pure (S)-atenolol has been launched in India for the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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NCT04601324: Phase 4 Interventional Withdrawn Allergic Rhinitis
(2020)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Rupatadine is characterised as a non-sedating H1 anti-histamine and platelet-activating factor (PAF) receptor antagonist. Rupatadine is indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Rupatadine is a safe and well tolerated drug in patients over 2 years old, with no central nervous system or cardiovascular effects and it can be taken with or without foods.
Itopride is a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist and inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase. It is indicated in the for the treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms caused by reduced gastrointestinal motility, such as functional non-ulcer dyspepsia (chronic gastritis), gastric fullness, rapid satiation, pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen, anorexia, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting. The drug is not approved in the USA or UK but is available in Japan and Western European countries.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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Japan:Doranidazole
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)



PR-69 (Doranidazole) is a hypoxic radiosensitizer, and is a derivative of 2-nitroimidazole intended to reduce neurotoxicity due to its blood brain barrier (BBB) impermeability. Several studies have shown that doranidazole has a radiosensitizing effect under hypoxia, both in vitro and in vivo. Based on these studies, a phase III trial of doranidazole against advanced pancreatic cancer was performed; it was demonstrated that treatment with doranidazole following radiation significantly improved the tumor mass reduction rate and extended patient survival. Various results have suggested that doranidazole has promising potential for hypoxia-targeting chemoradiotherapy.
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Japan:3-Iodobenzylguanidine (131I)
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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Iobenguane, mainly use as a radiopharmaceutical, used in a scintigraphy method called MIBG scan. Synthetic guanethidine derivative that locates phaeochromocytomas and neuroblastomas. The radioisotope used can either be iodine-123 for imaging or iodine-131 for destruction of tissues that metabolize noradrenaline. Iodine 123 is a cyclotron-produced radionuclide that decays to Te 123 by electron capture. Images are produced by a I123 MIBG scintigraphy. It localizes to adrenergic tissue and thus can be used to identify the location of tumors such as pheochromocytomas and neuroblastomas. With I-131 it can also be used to eradicate tumor cells that take up and metabolize norepinephrine. The radioactive iodine component is responsible for its imaging properties. Iobenguane and guanethidine are substrates for the norepinephrine transporter (NET) and accumulate by the uptake mechanism into presynaptic nerve endings. Unlike norepinephrine, these drugs are protonated under physiologic conditions; therefore, they do not cross the blood–brain barrier and in vivo uptake is limited primarily to systemic neuronal tissue. The accumulation of iobenguane in myocardial tissue is also dictated by the high fraction of aortic blood flow that enters the coronary arteries. This physiology constitutes an ideal molecular targeting mechanism for diagnosis of various cardiac diseases, including heart failure, heart transplant rejection, ischemic heart disease, dysautonomia, and drug-induced cardiotoxicity, as well as cardiac neuropathy related to diabetes mellitus and Parkinson disease
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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NCT03509922: Phase 4 Interventional Completed Peripheral Artery Disease, PAD
(2018)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)



Sarpogrelate (brand name Anplag; former developmental code names MCI-9042, LS-187,118) is a drug which acts as an antagonist at the 5HT2A and 5-HT2B receptors. It blocks serotonin-induced platelet aggregation and has applications in the treatment of many diseases including diabetes mellitus, Buerger's disease, Raynaud's disease, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, and atherosclerosis.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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VANIHEP by Merck
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)


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Vaniprevir (MK-7009) is an non-covalent competitive macrocyclic inhibitor of Hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease genotype 1a and 1b proteases at subnanomolar concentrations with modestly shifted potency against genotype 2a and 2b proteases at low nanomolar concentrations. Merck & Co. developed vaniprevir in combination with standard therapy for the twice-daily treatment of hepatitis C virus infections. The product has been launched in Japan under name VANIHEP, and Merck reported in its 2014 annual report that the product will only be available in this region.