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Ortho-iodohippurate (also known IODOHIPPURATE) as is used for the determination of effective renal plasma flow. It is a halogen derivative of a compound normally found in human urine, and as the end product of a process of detoxification is synthesized in the body. This compound is nontoxic, when administrated intravenous. In patients with normally functioning kidneys, 85% of the ortho-iodohippurate may be found in the urine 30 minutes after intravenous injection. It is eliminated mainly by tubular secretion.
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Corynanthine is one of the two diastereomers of yohimbine (the other is alpha-yohimbine). Corynanthine is an antagonist of the alpha-1, alpha-2A and alpha-2C adrenergic receptors showing greater selectivity for the alpha-1 adrenergic receptor. Corynanthine was tested as the active ingredient of eye drops in a small clinical trial for Ocular hypertension where formulations of 2% and 5% demonstrated relief of symptoms.

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