| Name | Reserpine | ||||||||||||||
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| Description | Reserpine is an alkaloid, derived from the roots of Rauwolfia serpentine and vomitoria, and an adrenergic uptake inhibitor with antihypertensive effects. Reserpine is an oral antihypertensive medication that acts through inhibitor of alpha-adrenergic transmission and was one of the first antihypertensive agents introduced into clinical practice. Despite widescale use for many years, reserpine has not been shown to cause clinically apparent liver injury. | ||||||||||||||
| PubMed | 29973719 | ||||||||||||||
| Targets | N/A | ||||||||||||||
| Molecular Formula | C33H40N2O9 | ||||||||||||||
| Molecular Weight | 608.688 | ||||||||||||||
| Pubchem CID | 5770 | ||||||||||||||
| DrugBank | DB00206 | ||||||||||||||
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