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Trimethaphan
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Trimethaphan was the ganglion blocker most recently used in clinical practice, but it too has been almost abandoned. It is poorly lipid-soluble, inactive orally, and has a short half-life. It was used intravenously to treat severe accelerated hypertension (malignant hypertension) and to produce controlled hypotension. These drugs are still used in research.
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