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== Hexobendine == | |||
[[File:Hexobendine_synthesis.svg|thumb|right|Synthesis of Hexobendine]] | |||
'''Hexobendine''' is a [[vasodilator]] drug that is primarily used to improve blood flow in patients with [[peripheral vascular disease]]. It works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the blood vessels, leading to their dilation and increased blood flow. | |||
Hexobendine is a vasodilator | |||
== | == Mechanism of Action == | ||
Hexobendine functions as a [[vasodilator]] by inhibiting the [[calcium channels]] in the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels. This inhibition prevents calcium ions from entering the cells, which is necessary for muscle contraction. As a result, the blood vessels relax and dilate, allowing for improved circulation. | |||
== Clinical Uses == | |||
Hexobendine is used in the treatment of conditions such as [[intermittent claudication]], a symptom of [[peripheral artery disease]] characterized by pain and cramping in the lower limbs due to inadequate blood flow. By improving blood flow, Hexobendine helps alleviate these symptoms and improve the quality of life for affected individuals. | |||
== Side Effects == | |||
Common side effects of Hexobendine include [[headache]], [[dizziness]], and [[flushing]]. These effects are generally mild and result from the vasodilatory action of the drug. In rare cases, more severe side effects such as [[hypotension]] or [[tachycardia]] may occur. | |||
== Synthesis == | |||
The synthesis of Hexobendine involves several chemical reactions, as depicted in the accompanying diagram. The process begins with the preparation of the core structure, followed by the addition of functional groups that confer the drug's vasodilatory properties. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Vasodilator]] | * [[Vasodilator]] | ||
* [[Peripheral artery disease]] | |||
* [[Peripheral | * [[Calcium channel blocker]] | ||
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[[Category:Vasodilators]] | |||
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[[Category:Pharmacology]] | [[Category:Pharmacology]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:37, 15 February 2025
Hexobendine[edit]

Hexobendine is a vasodilator drug that is primarily used to improve blood flow in patients with peripheral vascular disease. It works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the blood vessels, leading to their dilation and increased blood flow.
Mechanism of Action[edit]
Hexobendine functions as a vasodilator by inhibiting the calcium channels in the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels. This inhibition prevents calcium ions from entering the cells, which is necessary for muscle contraction. As a result, the blood vessels relax and dilate, allowing for improved circulation.
Clinical Uses[edit]
Hexobendine is used in the treatment of conditions such as intermittent claudication, a symptom of peripheral artery disease characterized by pain and cramping in the lower limbs due to inadequate blood flow. By improving blood flow, Hexobendine helps alleviate these symptoms and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.
Side Effects[edit]
Common side effects of Hexobendine include headache, dizziness, and flushing. These effects are generally mild and result from the vasodilatory action of the drug. In rare cases, more severe side effects such as hypotension or tachycardia may occur.
Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of Hexobendine involves several chemical reactions, as depicted in the accompanying diagram. The process begins with the preparation of the core structure, followed by the addition of functional groups that confer the drug's vasodilatory properties.