Moxisylyte
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4-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]-5-isopropyl-2-methylphenyl acetate
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| CAS Number | 54-32-0 |
| ATC code | G04BE06 C04AX10 |
| PubChem | CID 4260 |
| ChemSpider | 4110 |
| UNII | PW8QYA7KI0 |
| KEGG | D08239 |
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| Formula | C16H25NO3 |
| Molar mass | 279.375 g/mol |
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Moxisylyte, also known as thymoxamine, is a drug used in urology for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.[1] It is an α1-adrenergic antagonist.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ British National Formulary 69, Chapter2.6.4, page 142
- ^ Sakakibara R, Hattori T, Uchiyama T, et al. (March 2000). "Are alpha-blockers involved in lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple system atrophy? A comparison of prazosin and moxisylyte". J. Auton. Nerv. Syst. 79 (2–3): 191–5. doi:10.1016/S0165-1838(99)00105-8. PMID 10699651.
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