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==Overview== | |||
'''Bepridil''' (trade name '''Vascor''') is a [[calcium channel blocker]] once used to treat [[Angina pectoris|angina]]. It is no longer sold in the United States. | '''Bepridil''' (trade name '''Vascor''') is a [[calcium channel blocker]] once used to treat [[Angina pectoris|angina]]. It is no longer sold in the United States. | ||
==External | It is nonselective.<ref name="pmid7565636">{{cite journal |author=Bezprozvanny I, Tsien RW |title=Voltage-dependent blockade of diverse types of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes by the Ca2+ channel antagonist mibefradil (Ro 40-5967) |journal=Mol. Pharmacol. |volume=48 |issue=3 |pages=540–9 |date=September 1995 |pmid=7565636 |doi= |url=http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=7565636}}</ref> | ||
It has been discussed as a possible option in the treatment of [[atrial fibrillation]].<ref name="pmid18441448">{{cite journal |author=Imai S, Saito F, Takase H, ''et al.'' |title=Use of bepridil in combination with Ic antiarrhythmic agent in converting persistent atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm |journal=Circ. J. |volume=72 |issue=5 |pages=709–15 |date=May 2008 |pmid=18441448 |doi= 10.1253/circj.72.709|url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/circj/72/5/72_5_709/_pdf |format=}}</ref> | |||
It has been implicated in causing ventricular arrhythmia ([[Torsade de pointes]]). | |||
==References== | |||
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Routes of administration | Oral |
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Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | Well absorbed |
Protein binding | 99% |
Metabolism | Hepatic, CYP3A4-mediated |
Elimination half-life | 42 hours |
Excretion | Renal |
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DrugBank | |
E number | {{#property:P628}} |
ECHA InfoCard | {{#property:P2566}}Lua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 36: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Chemical and physical data | |
Formula | C24H34N2O |
Molar mass | 421.02 g/mol |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Bepridil (trade name Vascor) is a calcium channel blocker once used to treat angina. It is no longer sold in the United States.
It is nonselective.[1]
It has been discussed as a possible option in the treatment of atrial fibrillation.[2]
It has been implicated in causing ventricular arrhythmia (Torsade de pointes).
References
- ↑ Bezprozvanny I, Tsien RW (September 1995). "Voltage-dependent blockade of diverse types of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes by the Ca2+ channel antagonist mibefradil (Ro 40-5967)". Mol. Pharmacol. 48 (3): 540–9. PMID 7565636.
- ↑ Imai S, Saito F, Takase H; et al. (May 2008). "Use of bepridil in combination with Ic antiarrhythmic agent in converting persistent atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm". Circ. J. 72 (5): 709–15. doi:10.1253/circj.72.709. PMID 18441448.
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