Heptaminol

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Overview

Heptaminol is an amino alcohol which is classified as a vasodilator (C01DX08 (WHO)). It is sometimes used in the treatment of low blood pressure, particularly orthostatic hypotension.[1]

References

  1. Template:Fr icon "Heptaminol Chlorhydrate". BIAM. March 3, 2000.


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