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quinacrine and Hypotension

quinacrine has been researched along with Hypotension in 3 studies

Quinacrine: An acridine derivative formerly widely used as an antimalarial but superseded by chloroquine in recent years. It has also been used as an anthelmintic and in the treatment of giardiasis and malignant effusions. It is used in cell biological experiments as an inhibitor of phospholipase A2.
quinacrine : A member of the class of acridines that is acridine substituted by a chloro group at position 6, a methoxy group at position 2 and a [5-(diethylamino)pentan-2-yl]nitrilo group at position 9.

Hypotension: Abnormally low BLOOD PRESSURE that can result in inadequate blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. Common symptom is DIZZINESS but greater negative impacts on the body occur when there is prolonged depravation of oxygen and nutrients.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (66.67)18.7374
1990's1 (33.33)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
ARORA, RB1
LAL, A1
Sugimoto, N1
Haque, A1
Horiguchi, Y1
Matsuda, M1
Borja, ER1
Pugh, RP1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for quinacrine and Hypotension

ArticleYear
ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS ON THE AUTOMATICITY OF SINO-AURICULAR AND ATRIO-VENTRICULAR NODES.
    The Indian journal of medical research, 1963, Volume: 51

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Amodiaquine; Animals; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents; Antimalarials; Atrioventr

1963
Coronary vasoconstriction is the most probable cause of death of rats intoxicated with botulinolysin, a hemolysin produced by Clostridium botulinum.
    Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 1995, Volume: 33, Issue:9

    Topics: Animals; Aspirin; Blood Pressure; Botulinum Toxins; Botulism; Clostridium botulinum; Electrocardiogr

1995
Single-dose quinacrine (atabrine) and thoracostomy in the control of pleural effusions in patients with neoplastic diseases.
    Cancer, 1973, Volume: 31, Issue:4

    Topics: Drainage; Fever; Hallucinations; Humans; Hypotension; Intubation; Nausea; Neoplasm Metastasis; Neopl

1973