Gallamine
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Gallamine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
N-[2-[2,3-bis (2-diethylaminoethoxy) phenoxy]ethyl]- N-ethyl-ethanamine | |
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ATC code | M03 |
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Formula | C24H45N3O3 C30H60N3O3+3 · 3 I- (gallamine triethiodide) |
Mol. mass | 423.633 g/mol 891.529 g/mol (triethiodide) |
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Bioavailability | ? |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
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Gallamine (as gallamine triethiodide) is a non-depolarising muscle relaxant. It acts by combining with the cholinergic receptor sites in muscle and competitively blocking the transmitter action of acetylcholine. Gallamine has a parasympatholytic effect on the cardiac vagus nerve which causes tachycardia and occasionally hypertension. Very high doses cause histamine release.
Gallamine is commonly used to stabilize muscle contractions during surgical procedures.
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