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Zoxazolamine

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Zoxazolamine, also known by the generic name flexin, is a muscle relaxant drug.[1] Zoxazolamine activates IKca channels.[2]

References

  1. ^ Neurology. 1956 Dec;6(12):843-52. Quantitative assessment of motor function in cerebral palsy; evaluation of zoxazolamine (flexin), a new muscular relaxant drug. HADRA R, MILLICHAP JG. PMID: 13378587 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology, Volume 1 edited by Stefan Offermanns