Preferred Label : hexamethonium;
MeSH definition : A nicotinic cholinergic antagonist often referred to as the prototypical ganglionic
blocker. It is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and does not cross
the blood-brain barrier. It has been used for a variety of therapeutic purposes including
hypertension but, like the other ganglionic blockers, it has been replaced by more
specific drugs for most purposes, although it is widely used a research tool.;
MeSH synonym : hexonium;
CISMeF synonym : 60-25-3 (Hexamethonium chloride);
MeSH hyponym : hexamethonium bitartrate; depressin; hexamethonium dibromide; hexamethonium iodide; hexamethonium dihydroxide; hexamethonium monotartrate; hexamethonium chloride; hexamethonium diperchlorate; hexamethonium diiodide; hexamethonium bromide; hexamethonium dibromide dihydrate; hexamethonium dichloride dihydrate; hexamethonium dimethylsulfate; Dihydroxide, Hexamethonium; Diiodide, Hexamethonium; Dimethylsulfate, Hexamethonium; Diperchlorate, Hexamethonium; Iodide, Hexamethonium; Dibromide Dihydrate, Hexamethonium; Dihydrate, Hexamethonium Dibromide; Bitartrate, Hexamethonium; Bromide, Hexamethonium; Chloride, Hexamethonium; Dibromide, Hexamethonium; Dichloride Dihydrate, Hexamethonium; Dihydrate, Hexamethonium Dichloride; Monotartrate, Hexamethonium;
MeSH CAS label : 1,6-hexanediaminium, N,N,N,N',N',N'-hexamethyl-;
MeSH Related Number : hexamethonium dibromide; hexamethonium dichloride dihydrate; hexamethonium monotartrate; hexamethonium dihydroxide; hexamethonium diiodide; hexamethonium dimethylsulfate; hexamethonium diperchlorate; hexamethonium dibromide dihydrate; hexamethonium bitartrate; hexamethonium chloride; 16986-49-5 (dichloride dihydrate); 2079-78-9 (bitartrate); 5187-74-6 (dibromide dihydrate); 55-97-0 (dibromide); 556-81-0 (dihydroxide); 56503-18-5 (dimethylsulfate); 60-25-3 (chloride); 60-26-4 (Hexamethonium); 78995-78-5 (diperchlorate); 815-76-9 (monotartrate); 870-62-2 (diiodide); hexamethonium iodide; hexamethonium bromide; 8J77X3S603; G2753KSN40; TIV4Q933FU;
Registry Number MeSH : 60-26-4;
Related CAS MeSH : 556-81-0 (Hexamethonium dihydroxide); 870-62-2 (Hexamethonium diiodide); 56503-18-5 (Hexamethonium dimethylsulfate); 78995-78-5 (Hexamethonium diperchlorate); 5187-74-6 (Hexamethonium dibromide dihydrate); 2079-78-9 (Hexamethonium bitartrate); 55-97-0 (Hexamethonium dibromide); 16986-49-5 (Hexamethonium dichloride dihydrate); 815-76-9 (Hexamethonium monotartrate); G2753KSN40 (Hexamethonium iodide); 8J77X3S603 (Hexamethonium bromide); TIV4Q933FU (Hexamethonium chloride);
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexamethonium;
Is substance : O;
UNII : 3C9PSP36Z2;
InChIKey : VZJFGSRCJCXDSG-UHFFFAOYSA-N;
Origin ID : D018738;
UMLS CUI : C0062637;
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A nicotinic cholinergic antagonist often referred to as the prototypical ganglionic
blocker. It is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and does not cross
the blood-brain barrier. It has been used for a variety of therapeutic purposes including
hypertension but, like the other ganglionic blockers, it has been replaced by more
specific drugs for most purposes, although it is widely used a research tool.