Debrisoquine

Debrisoquine is a powerful drug used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It is prescribed orally in tablet form.

Debrisoquine has a hypotensive effect by relaxing vascular smooth muscle and reducing peripheral resistance. This leads to a decrease in blood pressure.

Side effects when taking debrisoquine include nausea, headache, excessive sweating and general malaise.

Debrisoquine is marketed under the trade name Declinax. It is contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to its components, as well as during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Debrisoquine should be prescribed with caution to patients with impaired liver and kidney function.



Debrisoquine is a powerful medicine that is used to treat high blood pressure, or hypertension. It is given orally and may cause side effects such as nausea, headache and excessive sweating.

The name of this medicine is Declinac, but it is not registered in Russia. However, internationally it is known as debrisoquine.

Debrisoquine is an antihypertensive drug that lowers blood pressure. It also reduces the workload on the heart and improves blood flow.

The drug is taken orally, usually once a day. Side effects are usually rare, but may include nausea, headache, excessive sweating, and general malaise.

In general, debrisoquine is considered a safe medication if taken as directed by your doctor and following the dosage. However, if you have any health problems or are taking other medications, it is best to consult your doctor before starting to take Debrisoquine.



Debrisoquin (Dr. Risoequin) or Declinax is one of the most active drugs in the group of selective MAO inhibitors (in combination with other drugs), which has a prolonged hypotensive effect, and also improves blood supply to the coronary vessels and myocardial metabolism. The trade name of one of the **Declinax** products is “**Declinin**”. The release form of the drug is yellow, film-coated tablets.