methylpentynol (meparfynol)
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Also Known As:
meparfynol; Atemorin; 3-methyl-1-pentyn-3-ol
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Related Diseases
1. | Essential Tremor (Essential Tremors)
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2. | Ganglion Cysts (Ganglion)
06/01/1959
- " The carbamate, but not methylpentynol itself, had a transient stimulant action on the ganglion, unaccompanied by acetylcholine release." 06/01/1959
- " Paraldehyde and methylpentynol blocked transmission of nerve impulses through the superior cervical ganglion of the cat when the drugs were administered intra-arterially to the ganglion or intravenously using the nictitating membrane as an indicator. " 10/01/1964
- " Methylpentynol, paraldehyde and procainamide also blocked the ganglion-stimulating action of potassium chloride. " 10/01/1964
- " The ganglion blocking actions of mephenesin, procaine, methylpentynol, methylpentynol carbamate and benactyzine were nonspecific, showing general depression of neuronal activity. " 10/01/1964
- " It is concluded that the ganglion-blocking action of methylpentynol, paraldehyde and procainamide arises from a nonspecific depression of both presynaptic and postsynaptic elements in the ganglion, but that barbiturate compounds act more specifically on the acetylcholine receptor."
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3. | Psychotic Disorders (Schizoaffective Disorder)
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4. | Tremor (Tremors)
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5. | Stuttering (Stammering)
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