"Guanabenz" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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An alpha-2 selective adrenergic agonist used as an antihypertensive agent.
Descriptor ID |
D006143
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.078.370.435
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Concept/Terms |
Guanabenz- Guanabenz
- 2,6-Dichlorobenzylideneaminoguanidine
- 2,6 Dichlorobenzylideneaminoguanidine
Guanabenz Acetate- Guanabenz Acetate
- Acetate, Guanabenz
- Guanabenz Monoacetate
- Monoacetate, Guanabenz
Wytensin- Wytensin
- Wyeth-Ayerst of Guanabenz Acetate
- Acetate Wyeth-Ayerst, Guanabenz
- Guanabenz Acetate Wyeth-Ayerst
- Wyeth Ayerst of Guanabenz Acetate
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Guanabenz" by people in Profiles.
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Zhu H, Paul IA, Stec DE, Peeler DF, Piletz JE. Non-adrenergic exploratory behavior induced by moxonidine at mildly hypotensive doses. Brain Res. 2003 Feb 21; 964(1):9-20.
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Erb S, Hitchcott PK, Rajabi H, Mueller D, Shaham Y, Stewart J. Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists block stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2000 Aug; 23(2):138-50.
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Hamilton CA, Yakubu MA, Howie CA, Reid JL. Do centrally-acting antihypertensive drugs act at non-adrenergic as well as alpha-2 adrenoceptor sites? Clin Exp Hypertens A. 1992; 14(5):815-35.
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Hamilton CA, Yakubu MA, Howie CA, Jardine E, Reid JL. Desensitization and down-regulation of brain alpha 2-adrenoceptors by centrally acting antihypertensive drugs. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1990; 30 Suppl 1:131S-134S.