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Angiotensinamide

Chemical compound


Summary

Chemical compound

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Angiotensinamide (INN; BAN and USAN angiotensin amide) is a potent vasoconstrictor used as a cardiac stimulant. It is a derivative of angiotensin II.

References

References

  1. (December 1960). "Some pharmacological actions of synthetic analogues of angiotensinamide". British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy.
  2. (2000). "Index nominum, international drug directory = internationales Arzneistoff-und Arzneimittelverzeichnis = répertoire international des substances médicamenteuses et spécialités pharmaceutiques". Medpharm Scientific Publishers.
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