Moprolol

In today's article we are going to delve into Moprolol, a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent times. Whether for its relevance in today's society, its impact on everyday life or its historical importance, Moprolol has been the subject of debate, interest and study by experts and fans alike. From its origins to its current situation, through its influence in different areas and its evolution over time, Moprolol is a topic that deserves to be explored in detail and exhaustively. In this article, we will delve into its different facets, analyze its implications and discover its true meaning in the current context.

Moprolol
Names
IUPAC name
1-(2-Methoxyphenoxy)-3-(propan-2-ylamino)propan-2-ol
Other names
(±)-Moprolol
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.024.777 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 248-195-3
MeSH C009976
UNII
  • InChI=1S/C13H21NO3/c1-10(2)14-8-11(15)9-17-13-7-5-4-6-12(13)16-3/h4-7,10-11,14-15H,8-9H2,1-3H3
    Key: LFTFGCDECFPSQD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1/C13H21NO3/c1-10(2)14-8-11(15)9-17-13-7-5-4-6-12(13)16-3/h4-7,10-11,14-15H,8-9H2,1-3H3
    Key: LFTFGCDECFPSQD-UHFFFAOYAX
  • CC(C)NCC(COC1=CC=CC=C1OC)O
Properties
C13H21NO3
Molar mass 239.315 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa).

Moprolol is a beta-adrenergic antagonist, or beta blocker. It is typically prescribed to treat hypertension, high blood pressure, angina pectoris, arrhythmias, anxiety, and glaucoma.[1]

Moprolol is currently off the market, most likely due to the manufacturer being in violation of US good manufacturing practices.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "MOPROLOL". National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. Retrieved 11 October 2024.