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Status:
Investigational

Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Hycanthone is a thioxanthene derivative of lucanthone with anti-schistosomal activity and potential antineoplastic activity. It was clinically available for the treatment of human schistosomiasis. Anti-helmintic action relies on its ability to inhibi...
Status:
Investigational

Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Pravadoline is the anti-nociceptive agent, which has analgesic efficacy against postoperative pain in humans. Pravadoline inhibits the enzyme cyclooxygenase, but in contrast to cyclooxygenase-inhibiting NSAIDs does not produce gastrointestinal irrita...
Propylnorapomorphine is a potent and selective D2 receptor agonist. Propylnorapomorphine is used as a tool compound to label dopamine receptors in rodent brain, and elicits dopaminergic behavioural effects. It stimulates motor activity, induces stere...
Propylnorapomorphine is a potent and selective D2 receptor agonist. Propylnorapomorphine is used as a tool compound to label dopamine receptors in rodent brain, and elicits dopaminergic behavioural effects. It stimulates motor activity, induces stere...
Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 1958

Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (UNKNOWN)

Conditions:

Chlormezanone (TRANCOPAL®) is a non-benzodiazepine that is used in the management of anxiety. It has been suggested for use in the treatment of muscle spasm. It binds to central benzodiazepine receptors which interact allosterically with GABA recepto...
Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 1958

Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (UNKNOWN)

Conditions:

Chlormezanone (TRANCOPAL®) is a non-benzodiazepine that is used in the management of anxiety. It has been suggested for use in the treatment of muscle spasm. It binds to central benzodiazepine receptors which interact allosterically with GABA recepto...

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