prazosin hydrochloride

prazosin hydrochloride
An antihypertensive agent, which is an α1-specific adrenergic blocking drug.

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pra·zo·sin hy·dro·chlo·ride (praґzo-sin) [USP] a quinazoline derivative with vasodilator properties, used as an oral antihypertensive.

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