Dibenamine

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  • The data set with dibenamine is in columns 3 and 4.
  • The edema-producing action of 5-hydroxytryptamine can be differentiated from the similar action of histamine by the use of specific antagonists; dibenamine is a 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonist and pyrilamine a histamine antagonist.
  • These data suggest, therefore, that Dibenamine is an active blocking agent for both epinephrine and norepinephrine whereas the imidazoline compounds, while qualitatively similar, are potent blocking agents for epineph- rine but are less active against norepineph- rine.
  • Dibenamine is another member of this class of compounds.
  • Dibenamine is an adrenergic blocking agent with very little antihistaminic activity, and it would not be expected to inhibit decidualization in this dose range if only antihistaminic activity were involved.

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