释义 |
pargyline Pharm.|ˈpɑːgɪliːn| [Etym. unkn.] A monoamine oxidase inhibitor used in the treatment of benign hypertension, usu. in the form of the hydrochloride, a white crystalline powder; N-methyl-N-prop-2-ynylbenzyl-amine, C6H5CH2N(CH3)CH2C{vddd}CH.
1961Current Therapeutic Res. III. 381 Pargyline hydrochloride appears to be a potent antihypertensive agent, the maximal effect of which is manifested slowly. 1963Yearbk. Drug Therapy 85 (heading) Antihypertensive properties of pargyline hydrochloride (Eutonyl): new nonhydrazine monoamine oxidase inhibitor. 1970Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. II. viii. 10/2 Pargyline, a nonhydrazine compound, possesses modest anti-hypertensive potency and its effect begins several days after the drug is given and continues for 2–3 weeks after treatment is stopped. 1972[see methyldopa s.v. methyl c]. 1977Lancet 6 Aug. 275/1 Plasma⁓prolactin levels doubled in depressive patients treated with the monoamine-oxidase inhibitors, clorgyline and pargyline. |