What is the water soluble analogue of prazosin?
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A newly-synthesized derivative of prazosin, prazosinamine hydrochloride,
is the water soluble analogue of prazosin.
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Prazosinamine hydrochloride is the water soluble analogue of prazosin.
Explanation:
- Prazosin is a class of medications called alpha-blockers.
- It's a potent vaso-dilator i.e it dilates the blood vessels of human body.
- Prazosin is used to treat high blood pressure or hypertension.
- A newly produced derivative of prazosin is named as prazosinamine hydrochloride.
- It is a selective adrenergic alpha-1 antagonist used in the treatment of heart failure, hypertension, urinary retention, etc.
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