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There is one exact (name or code) match for "CAPSAICIN"
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Targets:
Capsaicin is a topical analgesic that is FDA approved for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with postherpetic neuralgia. Capsaicin is most often used as a topical analgesic and exists in many formulations of cream, liquid, and patch prepar...ations of various strengths; however, it may also be found in some dietary supplements. Capsaicin is a naturally-occurring botanical irritant in chili peppers, synthetically derived for pharmaceutical formulations. Capsaicin is an agonist for the transient receptor potential vanilloid I receptor (TRPVI), which is an ion channel-receptor complex expressed on nociceptive nerve fibers in the skin. Common adverse reactions include erythema, rash, pruritus, nausea.
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Targets:
Capsaicin is a topical analgesic that is FDA approved for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with postherpetic neuralgia. Capsaicin is most often used as a topical analgesic and exists in many formulations of cream, liquid, and patch prepar...ations of various strengths; however, it may also be found in some dietary supplements. Capsaicin is a naturally-occurring botanical irritant in chili peppers, synthetically derived for pharmaceutical formulations. Capsaicin is an agonist for the transient receptor potential vanilloid I receptor (TRPVI), which is an ion channel-receptor complex expressed on nociceptive nerve fibers in the skin. Common adverse reactions include erythema, rash, pruritus, nausea.
Davasaicin is a synthetic derivative of capsaicin, developed at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology. Davasaicin possesses very potent analgesic activity, demonstrated in several animal models, such as phenylbenzoquinone-induced writhi...ng test, tail-flick test in mice and adjuvant arthritic flexion test in rats. When administered topically, davasaicin has an antipruritic effect in the mouse model.
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ABT-102 is a selective antagonist of transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), designed for the treatment of nociceptive pain. ABT-102 potently blocks multiple modes of TRPV1 receptor activation and effectively attenuates downstream cons...equences of receptor activity.