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valsartan
An orally active nonpeptide triazole-derived antagonist of angiotensin (AT) II with antihypertensive properties. Valsartan selectively and competitively blocks the binding of angiotensin II to the AT1 subtype receptor in vascular smooth muscle and the adrenal gland, preventing AT II-mediated vasoconstriction, aldosterone synthesis and secretion, and renal reabsorption of sodium, and resulting in vasodilation, increased excretion of sodium and water, a reduction in plasma volume, and a reduction in blood pressure. Check for active clinical trials or closed clinical trials using this agent. (NCI Thesaurus)

US brand name:Diovan
Code name:CGP 48933
Chemical structure names:
  • L-Valine, N-(1-oxopentyl)-N-((2'-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)methyl)-
  • N-(p-(o-1H-Tetrazol-5-ylphenyl)benzyl)-N-valeryl-L-valine



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