Health / Medical Topics

    Thiethylperazine Maleate

    The maleate salt form of triethylperazine, a piperazine phenothiazine derivative and a dopamine antagonist used as antiemetic. Thiethylperazine blocks postsynaptic dopamine 2 (D2) receptors in the medullary chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ), thereby decreasing stimulation of the vomiting center in the brain. Peripherally, thiethylperazine blocks the vagus nerve in the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, this agent also shows antagonistic activities mediated through muscarinic receptors, H1-receptors, and alpha(1)-receptors. (NCI Thesaurus)




    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

    A drug used to prevent or reduce nausea and vomiting. It belongs to the families of drugs called antiemetics and phenothiazines. …
    A class of agents that target at platelet ADP receptor or purinergic receptor P2RY12 with antiplatelet activity.
    The dimension between two surfaces of an object, usually the smallest dimension as opposed to the width or the length: also, viscous…
    A blood smear technique used to make a thick blood smear on a microscope slide which is generally used to look for…
    A myofilament composed of myosin.
    Wide in width, extent or cross-section.

    © 1991-2023 The Titi Tudorancea Bulletin | Titi Tudorancea® is a Registered Trademark | Terms of use and privacy policy
    Contact