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(R)-(+)-Carvedilol (CAS 95093-99-5)

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Alternate Names:
(+)-1-(9H-Carbazol-4-yloxy)-3-[[2-(2-methoxyphenoxy)ethyl]amino]-2-propanol; (+)-Carvedilol; (R)-Carvedilol
CAS Number:
95093-99-5
Molecular Weight:
406.47
Molecular Formula:
C24H26N2O4
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, the optically active isomer of Carvedilol, exhibits nonselective β-adrenergic blocking activity along with concurrent α1-blocking activity. (R)-(+)-Carvedilol has been extensively studied across various scientific research applications. It has been employed to explore cardiac myocyte apoptosis, hypertension, cardioprotection, and the effects of β-blockers on the autonomic nervous system. The mechanism of action of (R)-(+)-Carvedilol involves the blockade of β-adrenergic receptors. These receptors are present in the heart, lungs, and other organs, and are responsible for the release of catecholamines like epinephrine and norepinephrine. By inhibiting the function of these receptors, (R)-(+)-Carvedilol reduces the release of these catecholamin


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(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, 2 mg

sc-212656A
2 mg
$281.00

(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, 5 mg

sc-212656
5 mg
$322.00

(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, 10 mg

sc-212656B
10 mg
$650.00

(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, 25 mg

sc-212656C
25 mg
$1441.00

(R)-(+)-Carvedilol, 50 mg

sc-212656D
50 mg
$2507.00