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Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor and Ziprasidone

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Difference between Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor and Ziprasidone

Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor vs. Ziprasidone

The alpha-1A adrenergic receptor (α1A adrenoreceptor), also known as ADRA1A, formerly known also as the alpha-1C adrenergic receptor, is an alpha-1 adrenergic receptor, and also denotes the human gene encoding it. Ziprasidone, sold under the brand name Geodon among others, is an atypical antipsychotic which is used for the treatment of schizophrenia as well as acute mania and mixed states associated with bipolar disorder.

Similarities between Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor and Ziprasidone

Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor and Ziprasidone have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor, Risperidone.

Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor

The alpha-1 (α1) adrenergic receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) associated with the Gq heterotrimeric G-protein.

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Risperidone

Risperidone, sold under the trade name Risperdal among others, is an antipsychotic medication.

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Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor and Ziprasidone Comparison

Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor has 10 relations, while Ziprasidone has 96. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.89% = 2 / (10 + 96).

References

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