| Indication | Aceprometazine is often used in combination with meprobamate for the treatment of sleep disorders. |
| Pharmacodynamics | Aceprometazine is a drug with neuroleptic and anti-histamine properties. It is not widely prescribed. |
| Mechanism of action | Aceprometazine, acting as an H1-receptor antagonist can induce sedation by being able to cross the blood-brain-barrier and binding to H1-receptors in the central nervous system. |
| Absorption | Rapidly absorbed following oral administration. |
| Volume of distribution | Not Available |
| Protein binding | Not Available |
| Metabolism | Hepatic. |
| Route of elimination | Not Available |
| Half life | Not Available |
| Clearance | Not Available |
| Toxicity | Not Available |
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Pharmacology Of Aceprometazine
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