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Methyldopa

Generic Name
Methyldopa
Brand Names
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Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C10H13NO4
CAS Number
555-30-6
Unique Ingredient Identifier
M4R0H12F6M
Background

Methyldopa, or α-methyldopa, is a centrally acting sympatholytic agent and an antihypertensive agent. It is an analog of DOPA (3,4‐hydroxyphenylanine), and it is a prodrug, meaning that the drug requires biotransformation to an active metabolite for therapeutic effects. Methyldopa works by binding to alpha(α)-2 adrenergic receptors as an agonist, leading to the inhibition of adrenergic neuronal outflow and reduction of vasoconstrictor adrenergic signals. Methyldopa exists in two isomers D-α-methyldopa and L-α-methyldopa, which is the active form.

First introduced in 1960 as an antihypertensive agent, methyldopa was considered to be useful in certain patient populations, such as pregnant women and patients with renal insufficiency. Since then, methyldopa was largely replaced by newer, better-tolerated antihypertensive agents; however, it is still used as monotherapy or in combination with hydrochlorothiazide. Methyldopa is also available as intravenous injection, which is used to manage hypertension when oral therapy is unfeasible and to treat hypertensive crisis.

Indication

Methyldopa is indicated for the management of hypertension as monotherapy or in combination with hydrochlorothiazide. Methyldopa injection is used to manage hypertensive crises.

Associated Conditions
Hypertension, Hypertensive crisis
Associated Therapies
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