Corbadrina
Corbadrina Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Corbadrina acts as a topical nasal decongestant and vasoconstrictor, most often used in dentistry.
Corbadrina is a sympathomimetic amine used as a vasoconstrictor in local anesthetic solutions. It has pharmacologic activity similar to that of Epinephrine but it is more stable than Epinephrine. In equal concentrations, Corbadrina is less potent than Epinephrine in raising blood pressure, and as a vasoconstrictor.
Trade Name | Corbadrina |
Generic | Levonordefrin |
Levonordefrin Other Names | alpha-Methylnoradrenaline, Corbadrina, Corbadrine, Corbadrinum, L-Nordefrin, Levonordefrin, Neo-cobefrin |
Type | |
Formula | C9H13NO3 |
Weight | Average: 183.2044 Monoisotopic: 183.089543287 |
Groups | Approved |
Therapeutic Class | |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Corbadrina is a topical sympathomimetic amine found in local anesthetic products that is used for nasal decongestion or vasoconstriction during dental procedures.
Used as a topical nasal decongestant and vasoconstrictor in dentistry.
How Corbadrina works
It is designed to mimic the molecular shape of adrenaline. It binds to alpha-adrenergic receptors in the nasal mucosa. Here it can, therefore, cause vasoconstriction.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Innovators Monograph
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