Priscoline

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A vasodilator that apparently has direct actions on blood vessels and also increases cardiac output. Priscoline can interact to some degree with histamine, adrenergic, and cholinergic receptors, but the mechanisms of its therapeutic effects are not clear. It is used in treatment of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.

Priscoline is a pulmonary vasodilator indicated used to decrease pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN).

Trade Name Priscoline
Availability Discontinued
Generic Tolazoline
Tolazoline Other Names 2-Benzylimidazoline, Benzazoline, Tolazolin, Tolazolina, Tolazoline, Tolazolinum
Type Injection
Formula C10H12N2
Weight Average: 160.2157
Monoisotopic: 160.100048394
Groups Approved, Vet approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country United States
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Priscoline
Priscoline

Uses

Priscoline is a vasodilator used to treat pulmonary artery anomalies.

For the treatment of pulmonary artery anomalies

How Priscoline works

Vasodilation by means of a direct effect on peripheral vascular smooth muscle and indirect effects produced, in part, by release of endogenous histamine; tolazoline has moderate alpha-adrenergic blocking activity and has histamine agonist activity. Priscoline usually reduces pulmonary arterial pressure and vascular resistance.

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