Guanabenz

Guanabenz
Clinical data
AHFS/Drugs.com Consumer Drug Information
MedlinePlus a686003
Pregnancy
category
  • US: C (Risk not ruled out)
ATC code none
Pharmacokinetic data
Protein binding 90%
Biological half-life 6 hours
Identifiers
CAS Number 5051-62-7
PubChem (CID) 5702063
IUPHAR/BPS 5443
DrugBank DB00629 YesY
ChemSpider 4642445 YesY
UNII GGD30112WC YesY
KEGG D04375 YesY
ChEMBL CHEMBL420 YesY
ECHA InfoCard 100.023.410
Chemical and physical data
Formula C8H8Cl2N4
Molar mass 231.081 g/mol
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image
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Guanabenz (pronounced GWAHN-a-benz, sold under the trade name Wytensin) is an alpha agonist of the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor that is used as an antihypertensive drug. It is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).[1][2]

The most common side effects during guanabenz therapy are dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache and weakness.

Guanabenz can make one drowsy or less alert, therefore driving or operating dangerous machinery is not recommended.

See also

References

  1. Walker BR, Hare LE, Deitch MW (1982). "Comparative antihypertensive effects of guanabenz and clonidine". The Journal of International Medical Research. 10: 6–14. PMID 7037502.
  2. Bonham AC, Trapani AJ, Portis LR, Brody MJ (1984). "Studies on the mechanism of the central antihypertensive effect of guanabenz and clonidine". Journal of Hypertension Supplement. 2: S543–6.


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