Moricizine hydrochloride
Moricizine hydrochloride - the hydrochloride salt form of moricizine, a phenothiazine analog with class I antiarrhythmic activity. Moricizine hydrochloride blocks the rapid flow of sodium ions into the myocardial cell during phase 0 of the action potential. This decreases excitability, slows the impulse conduction through the atrioventricular (av) node and depresses depolarization.
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