Pronethalol

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Template:Chembox new Pronethalol (codenamed ICI 38174 and also known as nethalide) was an early beta blocker clinical candidate. It was never used clinically due to carcinogenicity in mice.[1]

References

  1. ^ Stapleton MP (1997). "Sir James Black and propranolol. The role of the basic sciences in the history of cardiovascular pharmacology". Tex Heart Inst J. 24 (4): 336–42. PMC 325477. PMID 9456487.