
Dyphylline (trade names Dilor, Lufyllin), also known as diprophylline, is a xanthine derivative with bronchodilator and vasodilator effects. It is used in the treatment of respiratory disorders like asthma, cardiac dyspnea, and bronchitis. It acts as an adenosine receptor antagonist and phosphodiesterase inhibitor. == See also == ...
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<chemical> 7-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-1,3-dimethylxanthine. A theophylline derivative with broncho- and vasodilator properties. It is used in the treatment of asthma, cardiac dyspnea, and bronchitis. ... Pharmacological action: bronchodilator agents, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, vasodilator agents. ... Chemical name: 1H-Purine-2,6-dione, 7-(2,3...
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(di´fәl-in) a theophylline derivative used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of bronchial asthma or bronchospasm associated with chronic bronchitis or emphysema.
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