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  2. Potassium channel blocker - Wikipedia

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    1.1.3 Side effects. 1.2 Anti-diabetics. 1.3 Other uses. 2 Reverse use dependence. ... Tetraethylammonium is a commonly used potassium channel blocker.

  3. Tetraethylammonium - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 1950, Graham made some observations on the toxic effects of tetraethylammonium bromide in humans. In one subject, described as a "healthy woman", 300 mg of tetraethylammonium bromide, i.v., produced incapacitating "curariform" (i.e., resembling the effects of tubocurarine) paralysis of the skeletal muscles, as well as marked drowsiness.

  4. Tetraethylammonium iodide - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylammonium iodide is a quaternary ammonium compound with the chemical formula C 8 H 20 N + I −. It has been used as the source of tetraethylammonium ions in pharmacological and physiological studies, but is also used in organic chemical synthesis.

  5. Thioridazine - Wikipedia

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    This receptor is believed to be the chief receptor responsible for the anticholinergic side effects of thioridazine (e.g. dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, etc.). Likely plays a role in thioridazine's low extrapyramidal side effect liability as anticholinergic drugs such as benzatropine are routinely given to treat extrapyramidal side ...

  6. Tetramethylammonium - Wikipedia

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    The human toxicology of TMA (under the name "tetramine") has been studied primarily in the context of accidental poisoning after ingestion of Neptunea species. [2] Symptoms include the following: nausea, vomiting, headache, vertigo/dizziness, impaired vision/temporary blindness, diplopia , photophobia , lack of balance, feeling of intoxication ...

  7. Iodine (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Iodine is a chemical element with many uses in medicine, depending on the form. Elemental iodine and iodophors are topical antiseptics. [2] Iodine, in non-elemental form, functions as an essential nutrient in human biology (see iodine in biology). [3] Organic compounds containing iodine are also useful iodinated contrast agents in X-ray imaging ...

  8. Health effects of radon - Wikipedia

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    The general effects of radon to the human body are caused by its radioactivity and consequent risk of radiation-induced cancer. Lung cancer is the only observed consequence of high concentration radon exposures; both human and animal studies indicate that the lung and respiratory system are the primary targets of radon daughter-induced toxicity ...

  9. Tetraethylammonium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylammonium bromide (TEAB) is a quaternary ammonium compound with the chemical formula C 8 H 20 N + Br −, often written as "Et 4 N + Br −" in the chemical literature. It has been used as the source of tetraethylammonium ions in pharmacological and physiological studies, but is also used in organic chemical synthesis.