Preferred Label : corbadrine;
Définition CISMeF : Corbadrine (INN; marketed as Neo-Cobefrine), also known as levonordefrin (USAN) and
α-methylnorepinephrine, is a catecholamine sympathomimetic used as a topical nasal
decongestant and vasoconstrictor in dentistry in the United States,[1][2] (usually
in a pre-mixed solution with local anesthetics, such as mepivacaine).[3] Corbadrine
is also a metabolite of the antihypertensive drug methyldopa,[4] and plays a role
in its pharmacology and effects (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbadrine).;
UMLS semantic type : T109 - Organic Chemical; T121 - Pharmacologic Substance;
CAS number : V008L6478D;
Is substance : O;
UNII : V008L6478D;
InChIKey : GEFQWZLICWMTKF-CDUCUWFYSA-N;
Origin ID : M0013657;
UMLS CUI : C0520472;
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Corbadrine (INN; marketed as Neo-Cobefrine), also known as levonordefrin (USAN) and
α-methylnorepinephrine, is a catecholamine sympathomimetic used as a topical nasal
decongestant and vasoconstrictor in dentistry in the United States,[1][2] (usually
in a pre-mixed solution with local anesthetics, such as mepivacaine).[3] Corbadrine
is also a metabolite of the antihypertensive drug methyldopa,[4] and plays a role
in its pharmacology and effects (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbadrine).