Hydroxyzine

Catalog No.: A33825
Antihistamine Agent
Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine agent that primarily targets histamine H1 receptors and functions as a serotonin antagonist. This compound exhibits anxiolytic properties, making it valuable for research applications related to generalized anxiety disorder. Its dual action provides insights into the interplay between histamine and anxiety regulation in various biological contexts.
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25mg
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50mg
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100mg
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Biological Activity
DescriptionHydroxyzine is an antihistamine agent that primarily targets histamine H1 receptors and functions as a serotonin antagonist. This compound exhibits anxiolytic properties, making it valuable for research applications related to generalized anxiety disorder. Its dual action provides insights into the interplay between histamine and anxiety regulation in various biological contexts.
Product Information
Catalog NumA33825
FormulaC21H27ClN2O2
Molecular Weight374.90
CAS Number68-88-2
SMILESClC1=CC=C(C(N2CCN(CCOCCO)CC2)C3=CC=CC=C3)C=C1
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