Abstract
Buchweitz, Ellen and Weiss, Harvey R.: "Effects of phenoxybenzamine or N-methyl chlorpromazine on regional cerebral blood flow: Comparison of central and peripheral alpha adrenergic receptor antagonism," vol. 223, no. 2, November, 1982, pp. 322-326.
Clarification: The chemical structure of the receptor antagonist N-methyl chlorpromazine iodide (incorrectly termed Aprobit, p. 323) used in this study was [3-(2-chloro-10-phenothiazinyl)propyl]trimethylammonium iodide. The compound is also known by the synonyms quarternary chlorpromazine iodide and chlorpromazine methiodide (SK&F 2680-J). The authors regret the inadvertent error in chemical structure printed in the Journal.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1983
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