Lodoxamide
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Lodoxamide is an antiallergic pharmaceutical drug. It is marketed under the tradename Alomide in the UK. Like cromoglicic acid it acts as a mast cell stabilizer. In 2014 lodoxamide and were found to be potent agonists at the G protein-coupled receptor 35, an orphan receptor believed to play a role in inflammatory processes, pain and the development of stomach cancer.
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Le lodoxamide est un antiallergique. Il ressemble au cromoglicate de sodium en son action similaire, régulatrice des mastocytes et plus précisément de l'histamine. Il porte en France le nom d'Almide, en collyre dosé à 0,1 %.
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Lodoxamide
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Lodoxamide
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Lodoxamide structure.png
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N,N′-dioxamic acid
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Lodoxamide is an antiallergic pharmaceutical drug. It is marketed under the tradename Alomide in the UK. Like cromoglicic acid it acts as a mast cell stabilizer. In 2014 lodoxamide and were found to be potent agonists at the G protein-coupled receptor 35, an orphan receptor believed to play a role in inflammatory processes, pain and the development of stomach cancer.
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Le lodoxamide est un antiallergique. Il ressemble au cromoglicate de sodium en son action similaire, régulatrice des mastocytes et plus précisément de l'histamine. Il porte en France le nom d'Almide, en collyre dosé à 0,1 %.
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N,N′-(2-Chloro-5-cyano-1,3-phenylene)dioxamic acid