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Hesotanol (etofylline nicotinate)

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Hesotanol (generic name: etofylline nicotinate) is a etofylline nicotinate drug. It is currently in unknown development.

Hesotanol is thought to work by increasing blood flow and improving oxygen delivery to tissues.

Hesotanol is a small molecule with the synonym Etofylline nicotinate. It is a vasodilator, a type of medication that helps to widen blood vessels.

At a glance

Generic nameetofylline nicotinate
Drug classetofylline nicotinate
Therapeutic areaHematology
Phaseunknown

Mechanism of action

Imagine your blood vessels as roads that oxygen and nutrients need to travel down to reach your cells. Hesotanol is like a road crew that helps clear the way, making it easier for these essential supplies to get where they need to go. This can be especially helpful for people with conditions that affect blood flow or oxygen delivery.

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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Frequently asked questions about Hesotanol

What is Hesotanol?

Hesotanol (etofylline nicotinate) is a etofylline nicotinate drug.

How does Hesotanol work?

Hesotanol is thought to work by increasing blood flow and improving oxygen delivery to tissues.

What is the generic name of Hesotanol?

etofylline nicotinate is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Hesotanol.

What drug class is Hesotanol in?

Hesotanol belongs to the etofylline nicotinate class. See all etofylline nicotinate drugs at /class/etofylline-nicotinate.

What development phase is Hesotanol in?

Hesotanol is in unknown.

Related

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