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BIOLOGICAL INFO
Solubility:
DMSO: >10mg/mL; H2O: <1mg/mL; EtOH: <1mg/mL
Application(s):
Selective phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor
Form:
Free Base
REVIEW Milrinone is a synthetic dimethylxanthine derivative structurally related to theophylline and caffeine, is used in the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases and in the management of cerebrovascular insufficiency, sickle cell disease, diabetic neuropathy, and congestive heart failure. It also decreases blood viscosity by reducing plasma fibrinogen concentrations and increasing fibrinolytic activity.
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Baumann A, Derelle AL, Mertes PM, Audibert G. Seeking new approaches: milrinone in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm. Neurocrit Care. (2012) 16(3): 351-3.
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Young, Ronald A.; Ward, Alan. Milrinone. A preliminary review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use. Drugs. (1988) 36(2): 158-92.
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Colucci W S. Cardiovascular effects of milrinone. American heart journal. (1991) 121(6 Pt 2): 1945-7.
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Lesher, George Y.; Gruett, Monte D.Lower-alkyl 2-halo-5-(pyridinyl)nicotinates and their use as cardiotonics U.S. (1981), US 4264612 A 19810428
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