Tolonidine Explained
Tolonidine is an antihypertensive.[1] [2] [3] It is an imidazoline receptor agonist, like moxonidine and rilmenidine.
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Notes and References
- Cosnier . D. . Duchene-Marullaz . P. . Grimal . J. . Rispat . G. . Streichenberger . G. . Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (Tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. I. Action on blood pressure and heart rate . Arzneimittel-Forschung . 25 . 10 . 1557–61 . 1975 . 1243037.
- Cosnier . D. . Labrid . C. . Rispat . G. . Streichenberger . G. . Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. II. Action on cardiac contraction, circulatory parameters, autonomic receptors and diuresis . Arzneimittel-Forschung . 25 . 11 . 1802–6 . 1975 . 1243090.
- Cosnier . D. . Hache . J. . Labrid . C. . Streichenberger . G. . Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. III. Action on the secretions of the digestive tract and on the central nervous system, acute toxicity . Arzneimittel-Forschung . 25 . 12 . 1926–33 . 1975 . 3186.