mecamylamine hydrochloride
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mec·a·myl·amine hy·dro·chlo·ride (mek″ə-milґə-mēn) [USP] a ganglionic-blocking agent used as an antihypertensive, usually in the treatment of moderate to severe hypertension; administered orally.
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