Channel opener
A channel opener, also known as a channel activator, is a type of drug which facilitates ion flow through ion channels.
They include the following:
- Potassium channel openers
- Calcium channel openers
- Sodium channel openers
- Chloride channel openers
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See also
- Channel blocker
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Pharmacomodulation
- ♦ Enzyme: Inducer
- Inhibitor
- ♦ Ion channel: Opener
- Blocker
- ♦ Receptor: Agonist
- Partial agonist
- Antagonist
- Inverse agonist
- Positive allosteric modulator (PAM)
- Negative allosteric modulator (NAM)
- ♦ Miscellaneous: Precursor
- Cofactor
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