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Ipidacrine

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Trade names
  
Neiromidin

Synonyms
  
Amiridine; NIK-247

ChemSpider
  
525510

ATC code
  
N06DA05 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
604519

Molar mass
  
188.27 g/mol

Ipidacrine

Legal status
  
US: Unscheduled Not FDA approved

Ipidacrine (Neiromidin) is a drug first synthesized by the National Research Center for Biologically Active Compounds in the Russian Federation. This compound is a derivative of 4-aminopyridine and is structurally similar to tacrine.

Ipidacrine is a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used in memory disorders of different origins.

Ipidacrine directly stimulates impulse transmission in the central nervous system and neuromuscular synapses by blocking membrane potassium channels. Ipidacrine enhances not only choline, but also adrenaline, serotonin, histamine, and oxytocin effects on smooth muscle.

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