labetalol

Trade name: trandate

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Aug 1, 1984

Labetalol is a blocker of both alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors that is used as an antihypertensive. It may be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive agents, especially thiazide and loop diuretics. The capacity of labetalol HCl to block alpha receptors in man has been demonstrated by attenuation of the pressor effect of phenylephrine and by a significant reduction of the pressor response caused by immersing the hand in ice-cold water ("cold-pressor test"). Labetalol HCl's beta1-receptor blockade in man was demonstrated by a small decrease in the resting heart rate, attenuation of tachycardia produced by isoproterenol or exercise, and by attenuation of the reflex tachycardia to the hypotension produced by amyl nitrite. Beta2-receptor blockade was demonstrated by inhibition of the isoproterenol-induced fall in diastolic blood pressure. Both the alpha- and beta-blocking actions of orally administered labetalol HCl contribute to a decrease in blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Labetalol HCl consistently, in dose-related fashion, blunted increases in exercise-induced blood pressure and heart rate, and in their double product. The pulmonary circulation during exercise was not affected by labetalol HCl dosing. Single oral doses of labetalol HCl administered to patients with coronary artery disease had no significant effect on sinus rate, intraventricular conduction, or QRS duration. The atrioventricular (A-V) conduction time was modestly prolonged in two of seven patients. In another study, IV labetalol HCl slightly prolonged A-V nodal conduction time and atrial effective refractory period with only small changes in heart rate. The metabolism of labetalol is mainly through conjugation to glucuronide metabolites. These metabolites are present in plasma and are excreted in the urine and, via the bile, into the feces. Approximately 55% to 60% of a dose appears in the urine as conjugates or unchanged labetalol within the first 24 hours of dosing. Labetalol has been shown to cross the placental barrier in humans. Only negligible amounts of the drug crossed the blood-brain barrier in animal studies. Labetalol is approximately 50% protein bound. Neither hemodialysis nor peritoneal dialysis removes a significant amount of labetalol HCl from the general circulation. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

63 trials · 70 clinical orgs · 34 marketing orgs

Phase 1
9
Phase 2
21
Phase 3
7
Phase 4
22

Earliest trial started Oct 1, 1997 (NCT00000291)

Timeline

1980s

  1. Aug 1, 1984

    Earliest FDA Approval

  2. Aug 1, 1984

    County Line — NDA Secondary Org

  3. Aug 1, 1984

    Schering — NDA Secondary Org

  4. Aug 1, 1984

    Alvogen — Marketing Organization

  5. Aug 1, 1984

    Alvogen — NDA Secondary Org

  6. Dec 31, 1985

    Sebela Pharmaceuticals — NDA Secondary Org

1990s

  1. Jan 1, 1997

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Aug 3, 1998

    Heritage Pharma — Marketing Organization

  3. Aug 3, 1998

    Watson Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  4. Aug 4, 1998

    Sandoz — Marketing Organization

  5. Aug 4, 1998

    Novartis — Marketing Organization

  6. Sep 30, 1998

    Teva — Marketing Organization

  7. Nov 23, 1998

    Apothecon — Marketing Organization

  8. May 28, 1999

    West-Ward Pharmaceutical — Marketing Organization

  9. Jul 29, 1999

    Innogenix — Marketing Organization

  10. Sep 30, 1999

    Hospira — Marketing Organization

  11. Nov 29, 1999

    Akorn, Inc. — Marketing Organization

  12. Nov 29, 1999

    Rising Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

2000s

  1. Jul 5, 2002

    Baxalta — Marketing Organization

  2. Jan 1, 2004

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

2010s

  1. Feb 3, 2010

    Mylan — Marketing Organization

  2. Feb 3, 2010

    STERISCIENCE — Marketing Organization

  3. Jan 1, 2012

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  4. Apr 3, 2012

    Gland Pharma Ltd — Marketing Organization

  5. Jul 10, 2012

    Par Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  6. Sep 19, 2017

    Zydus Discovery DMCC — Marketing Organization

  7. Jun 20, 2018

    Appco Pharma — Marketing Organization

  8. Jun 20, 2018

    TWi Biotechnology, Inc. — Marketing Organization

  9. Feb 4, 2019

    Invatech — Marketing Organization

  10. Feb 4, 2019

    Athem — Marketing Organization

  11. Feb 4, 2019

    Eywa Pharma — Marketing Organization

  12. May 13, 2019

    Cadila Healthcare — Marketing Organization

2020s

  1. Sep 30, 2020

    Epic Pharma Llc — Marketing Organization

  2. Nov 9, 2020

    Hikma — Marketing Organization

  3. Nov 9, 2020

    Hikma — NDA Secondary Org

  4. Aug 18, 2021

    Rubicon Research — Marketing Organization

  5. Sep 7, 2021

    Caplin Point Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  6. Aug 8, 2022

    Unichem — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Combination products

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewAug 1, 1984

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

CC(CCc1ccccc1)NCC(O)c1ccc(O)c(C(N)=O)c1
Mol. weight
328.41 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Racemic Mixture
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral, Parenteral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

Yes

Topical

No

Sources

Also known as

  • 3-carboxamido-4-hydroxy-alpha-((1-methyl-3-phenylpropylamino)methyl)benzyl alcohol
  • 3-carboxamido-4-hydroxy-alpha-((1-methyl-3-phenylpropylamino)methyl)benzyl alcohol
  • 5-(1-hydroxy-2-(1-methyl-3-phenylpropylamino)ethyl)salicylamide
  • 5-(1-hydroxy-2-(1-methyl-3-phenylpropylamino)ethyl)salicylamide
  • ah-5158a
  • ah-5158a
  • albetol
  • ibidomide
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol
  • labetalol hcl
  • labetalol hcl
  • labetalol hcl
  • labetalol hydrochloride
  • labetalol hydrochloride
  • labetalol hydrochloride
  • labetalol hydrochloride
  • labetalol hydrochloride
  • labetalol hydrocloride
  • labetalolum
  • labetalolum
  • labetolol
  • labetolol
  • labetolol
  • labrocol
  • labrocol
  • normodyne
  • normodyne
  • normodyne
  • normozide
  • normozide
  • sch-15719w
  • sch-15719w
  • sch 19927
  • trandate
  • trandate

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT07192081N/AJun 5, 2025Hayatabad Medical Complex, Lady Reading Hospital, Pakistan
NCT06915792Phase 4Apr 1, 2025University of California, Los Angeles
NCT07034898Phase 4Apr 1, 2025Ain Shams University
NCT07277283Phase 4Feb 1, 2025Haseki Training and Research Hospital
NCT06677970Phase 3Dec 1, 2024Yonsei University
NCT06752863Phase 4Nov 27, 2024Ain Shams University
NCT06385600N/AMay 20, 2024Assiut University
NCT05989581Phase 1Apr 24, 2024University of Alabama, Birmingham
NCT06360601Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Apr 1, 2024Tanta University
NCT06093893Phase 4Mar 31, 2024Boston University
NCT06265415N/AMar 30, 2024Sohag University
NCT06346561N/AMar 30, 2024Sohag University
NCT05955040Phase 2Jul 11, 2023Marshall University
NCT05551104N/AFeb 28, 2023Loma Linda University
NCT05309460Phase 4Jun 6, 2022Nebraska Methodist Health System
NCT05139238Phase 4Jan 31, 2022Columbia University
NCT04855877Phase 4Jul 6, 2021University of Liege
NCT05368376Phase 4Apr 1, 2021Damanhour University
NCT04688203Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Jan 1, 2021Zagazig University
NCT04484350Phase 2Oct 23, 2020Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation, McMaster University
Showing 20 of 63 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (70)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
Ain Shams UniversityAcademic/Hospital3322019
Cairo UniversityAcademic/Hospital3122018
University of AlbertaAcademic/Hospital3312007
Albany Medical CollegeAcademic/Hospital2212019
Assiut UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222018
Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterAcademic/Hospital2222009
Dow University of Health SciencesAcademic/Hospital2212013
Mahidol UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222010
National Health and Medical Research Council, AustraliaGovernment2022005
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)Government2211997
Sohag UniversityAcademic/Hospital2212024
University of MinnesotaAcademic/Hospital2011997
University of New South WalesAcademic/Hospital2222005
Yonsei UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222019
Zagazig UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222020
Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical ResearchAcademic/Hospital1012007
Auris MedicalFor profit1112019
Baylor UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112015
Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationAcademic/Hospital1012015
Boston UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112024
70 organizations
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Marketing (38)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
Akorn, Inc.For profitMKTGNov 29, 1999
Akorn, Inc.For profitSYNNov 29, 1999
AlvogenFor profitMKTGAug 1, 1984
AlvogenFor profitNDA2Aug 1, 1984
ApotheconFor profitMKTGNov 23, 1998
Appco PharmaFor profitMKTGJun 20, 2018
AthemFor profitMKTGFeb 4, 2019
BaxaltaFor profitMKTGJul 5, 2002
Cadila HealthcareFor profitMKTGMay 13, 2019
Caplin Point LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGSep 7, 2021
County LineFor profitNDA2Aug 1, 1984
Epic Pharma LlcFor profitMKTGSep 30, 2020
Eywa PharmaFor profitMKTGFeb 4, 2019
Gland Pharma LtdFor profitMKTGApr 3, 2012
GlaxoSmithKlineFor profitNDA2
Heritage PharmaFor profitMKTGAug 3, 1998
HikmaFor profitMKTGNov 9, 2020
HikmaFor profitNDA2Nov 9, 2020
HospiraFor profitMKTGSep 30, 1999
InnogenixFor profitMKTGJul 29, 1999
InvatechFor profitMKTGFeb 4, 2019
InvatechFor profitSYNFeb 4, 2019
MylanFor profitMKTGFeb 3, 2010
NovartisFor profitMKTGAug 4, 1998
Par PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGJul 10, 2012
Rising PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGNov 29, 1999
Rubicon ResearchFor profitMKTGAug 18, 2021
STERISCIENCEFor profitMKTGFeb 3, 2010
SandozFor profitMKTGAug 4, 1998
ScheringFor profitNDA2Aug 1, 1984
Schering-PloughFor profitNDA
Sebela PharmaceuticalsFor profitNDA2Dec 31, 1985
TWi Biotechnology, Inc.For profitMKTGJun 20, 2018
TevaFor profitMKTGSep 30, 1998
UnichemFor profitMKTGAug 8, 2022
Watson PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGAug 3, 1998
West-Ward PharmaceuticalFor profitMKTGMay 28, 1999
Zydus Discovery DMCCFor profitMKTGSep 19, 2017