Imolamine

Imolamine is a coronary vasodilator which is used in the treatment of angina pectoris and as a local anesthetic. It is a medication that causes absence of pain sensation. Imolamine is a brand name medication used to treat allergies, hay fever, and hives. It is an antihistamine that works by blocking the action of a certain natural substance (histamine) in the body. This helps to reduce the symptoms of allergies, such as a runny nose, sneezing, and itchy, watery eyes. It can also help to reduce hives, itching, and other signs of allergic skin reactions. Imolamine is available as a tablet, syrup, and nasal spray.

Imolamine is a medication classified as a coronary vasodilator and a local anesthetic

  • Function:
    • Relaxes blood vessels around the heart, improving blood flow and reducing chest pain associated with angina pectoris (a type of coronary artery disease).
    • Provides localized pain relief when used as an anesthetic.
  • Chemical Properties:

Molecular weight: 260.33 g/mol

Formula: C14H20N4O

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C01 Cardiac therapy
C01D - Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases
C01DX Other vasodilators used in cardiac diseases
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