MindMap Gallery Prostaglandin and Prostacyclin Analogs
Prostaglandin and Prostacyclin Analogs are synthetic forms of the naturally occurring prostaglandins and prostacyclins, which are hormone-like substances that regulate a range of physiological processes. These analogs have been developed to mimic the beneficial effects of the natural prostaglandins and prostacyclins, while minimizing their potential side effects. They are used primarily in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and other cardiovascular diseases. Prostaglandin and Prostacyclin Analogs work by relaxing blood vessels, reducing blood pressure, and inhibiting platelet aggregation, which helps improve blood flow and reduce the risk of blood clots. They are available in both oral and intravenous formulations and are typically prescribed under the brand names Remodulin, Adcirca, and Iloprost. This is a mind map about Prostaglandin and Prostacylin Analogs. The map contains 11 major branches, namely: Alprostadil, Lubisprostone, Misoprostol, Prostaglandin F2a analytics and Prostacyclin (PGI2) analytics. Each branch has sub branches for further detailed description. Suitable for people interested in Prostaglandin and Prostacylin Analogs.
Edited at 2023-05-23 00:45:50