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Amisodamine is a kind of alkaloid, which abstracted from anisodus tanguticus. It is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine and used to the treatment of pain. Beijing friendship hospital is the first one use it in clinical practice. With the progress made in clinical reaearch, a lot of pharmacology effects were found, such as cholinolytic effect, calcium antagonist effect, anti-oxygenation effect.

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Zhang, HF., Fang, LH., Du, GH. (2018). Anisodamine. In: Natural Small Molecule Drugs from Plants. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8022-7_2

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