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rociverine
Also Known As:
2-(diethylamino)-1-methylethyl cis-1- hydroxy(bicyclohexyl)-2-carboxylate; Rilaten; (1,1'-Bicyclohexyl)-2-carboxylic acid, 1-hydroxy-, 2-(diethylamino)-1-methylethyl ester
Networked:
10
relevant articles (
2
outcomes,
2
trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: 97
Alicyclic Hydrocarbons: 1
Cycloparaffins: 6
Cyclohexanes: 3
Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids
rociverine: 10
Carboxylic Acids: 973
Carbocyclic Acids
Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids
rociverine: 10
Related Diseases
1.
Nocturia
01/01/1986 - "
Rociverine for nocturia in the elderly.
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01/01/1986 - "
Rociverine for nocturia in the elderly: medium-term controlled clinical trial.
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01/01/1986 - "
Considering the efficacy of rociverine and, even more important, the excellent tolerance of elderly patients to the drug, further study of rociverine in nocturia and in urinary incontinence seems indicated.
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01/01/1986 - "
Forty inpatient men and women, between 50 and 80 years of age, with nocturia due to bladder instability, resorption of postural edema, or senile involution were admitted to a clinical trial designed to test the possibility of reducing or eliminating nocturnal voidings by means of a single evening dose of rociverine or flavoxate.
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01/01/1986 - "
Forty patients, aged 51 to 79 years, with nocturia due to bladder instability, resorption of postural edema, or senile decay, were treated with rociverine or flavoxate to test the possibility of reducing or eliminating nocturnal voidings.
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2.
Urinary Incontinence
01/01/1986 - "
Considering the efficacy of rociverine and, even more important, the excellent tolerance of elderly patients to the drug, further study of rociverine in nocturia and in urinary incontinence seems indicated.
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3.
Abnormal Reflex (Hyperreflexia)
10/01/1986 - "
Orally administered rociverine produced a dose-related reversal of the reserpine-induced detrusor hyperreflexia in anaesthetized rats.
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10/01/1986 - "
Rociverine citrate: a new spasmolytic agent, potentially useful in the treatment of urinary bladder hyperreflexia.
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4.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Syndrome, Irritable Bowel)
05/01/1993 - "
[Treatment of irritable colon syndrome with rociverine].
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05/01/1993 - "
Forty outpatients of both sexes suffering from irritable colon syndrome were treated for four weeks with rociverine, an antispastic agent with anti-muscarinic and direct miolytic activities, at a dose of 20 mg x 3. The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of this dose since the drug is normally administered at a dose of 30-40 mg a day.
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5.
Spasm (Spasms)
01/01/1978 - "
This not only rules out major atropine-like side-effects but renders rociverine potentially effective on spasm of the different viscera, of particular interest in viscera in which there is only minor involvement of cholinergic structures.
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08/01/1984 - "
In vitro (human ureter strips), rociverine exerted a spasmolytic activity both on the baseline motility and on the spasm induced by direct contractants (eledoisin, KCl) or by histamine.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Parasympatholytics (Antispasmodics)
2.
Citric Acid (Citrate)
3.
Cholinergic Agents (Cholinergics)
4.
Flavoxate (Urispas)
5.
Cholinergic Antagonists (Anticholinergics)
6.
Reserpine (Serpasil)
7.
Histamine (Histamine Dihydrochloride)
8.
Eledoisin
9.
Atropine
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Therapeutics
2.
Intravenous Injections
3.
Oral Administration