phenoxybenzamine

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Is phenoxybenzamine a noncompetitive alpha rec blocker or irreversible competitive antagonist??

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Is phenoxybenzamine a noncompetitive alpha rec blocker or irreversible competitive antagonist??

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I've never heard of it described as a non-competitive alpha blocker (implies allosteric activity, which is definitely not true). It's an irreversible competitive antagonist, but functionally this is a distinction without a difference, as Km and maximal effect are equivalent when comparing irreversible competitive antagonists vs noncompetitive antagonists (Km is normal, maximal effect ↓).
 

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