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Tolazoline, also known as priscoline, was used in treatment of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. But that prescription was discontinued. Priscoline given intravenously produces vasodilatation, primarily due to a direct effect on vascular smooth muscle, and cardiac stimulation; the blood pressure response depends on the relative contributions of the two effects. Priscoline usually reduces pulmonary arterial pressure and vascular resistance. The mechanisms of its therapeutic effects are not clear, but is known, that tolazoline is a non-selective competitive α-adrenergic receptor antagonist and it possesses histamine agonist activity.   NCATS

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2-benzyl-2-imidazoline | 2-benzyl-4,5-imidazoline | 2-benzylimidazoline | 4,5-dihydro-2-(phenylmethyl)-1h-imidazole | benzalolin | benzazolin | benzazoline | benzazoline hcl | benzolin | benzylimidazoline | imidalin | imidaline | phenylmethylimidazoline | priscol | priscoline | tcmdc-125842 | tolazolin | tolazolina | tolazoline | tolazoline hcl | tolazoline hydrochloride | tolazoline monohydrochloride | tolazolinum | vasodil

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