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Phentolamine

Catalog No. DB00692 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 50-60-2 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
3-[(4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-ylmethyl)(4-methylphenyl)amino]phenol
IUPAC Traditional name
phentolamine
Brand Name
Phentolamine Methanesulfonate
Phentolamine, Methyl Sulfonate
Phentolamine Mesilate
Regitine Methanesulfonate
Regitine Mesylate
Phentalamine
Phentolamine Mesylate
Phentolamine Mesylate [USAN]
Phentolamine Methanesulphonate
Regitin
Regitin Methanesulphonate
Regitine
Regitipe
Rogitine
Phenotolamine

DATABASE IDS

PubChem SID 46506535
CAS Number 50-60-2
PubChem CID 5775

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 3.3

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description A nonselective alpha-adrenergic antagonist. It is used in the treatment of hypertension and hypertensive emergencies, pheochromocytoma, vasospasm of raynaud disease and frostbite, clonidine withdrawal syndrome, impotence, and peripheral vascular disease. [PubChem]
Indication Used as an aid for the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma, and may be administered immediately prior to or during pheochromocytomectomy to prevent or control paroxysmal hypertension resulting from anesthesia, stress, or operative manipulation of the tumor. Phentolamine has also been used to treat hypertensive crisis caused by sympathomimetic amines or catecholamine excess by certain foods or drugs in patients taking MAO inhibitors, or by clonidine withdrawal syndrome. Other indications include the prevention of dermal necrosis and sloughing following IV administration or extravasation of norepinephrine, decrease in impedance to left ventricular ejection and the infarct size in patients with MI associated with left ventricular failure, treatment of erectile dysfunction through self-injection of small doses combined with papaverine hydrochloride into the corpus cavernosum, and as an adjunct to the management of cocaine overdose to reverse coronary vasoconstriction following use of oxygen, benzodiazepines,and nitroglycerin.
Pharmacology Phentolamine is indicated for the control of episodes of hypertension and sweating that occur with a disease called pheochromocytoma. If tachycardia is excessive, it may be necessary to use a beta-blocking agent concomitantly. Phentolamine is a long-acting, adrenergic, alpha-receptor blocking agent which can produce and maintain "chemical sympathectomy" by oral administration. It increases blood flow to the skin, mucosa and abdominal viscera, and lowers both supine and erect blood pressures. It has no effect on the parasympathetic system. Phentolamine works by blocking alpha receptors in certain parts of the body. Alpha receptors are present in the muscle that lines the walls of blood vessels. When the receptors are blocked by Phentolamine, the muscle relaxes and the blood vessels widen. This widening of the blood vessels results in a lowering of blood pressure.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Half Life 19 minutes
Elimination 10-13% of the drug is excreted unchanged in urine, and the fate of the remainder of the drug is unknown.
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