Dapiprazole
Chemical compound
Not to be confused with aripiprazole or brexpiprazole.
Pharmaceutical compound
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MedlinePlus | a601043 |
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Routes of administration | Topical (eye drops) |
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Bioavailability | Negligible when administered topically |
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Formula | C19H27N5 |
Molar mass | 325.460 g·mol−1 |
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Dapiprazole (brand name Rev-Eyes) is an alpha-1 blocker. It is used to reverse mydriasis after eye examination.[1]
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