Pharmacological studies have suggested that I 1 -imidazoline receptors are involved in the regulation of cardiovascular function and that selective I 1 -agonists, devoid of the side effects associated with the common hypotensive α 2 -adrenoreceptor agonists, might be considered as a second generation of centrally acting antihypertensives. Therefore, in the present study, inspired by the antihypertensive behavior of our selective I 1 -agonist 4, we designed, prepared, and studied the novel analogues 5−9. A selective I 1 -profile, associated with significant hemodinamic effects, was displayed by 5, 8, and 9. Interestingly, the highest potency and longest lasting activity displayed by 8 (carbomethyline) suggested that van der Waals interactions, promoted by the ortho methyl decoration of its aromatic moiety, are particularly advantageous. In addition, in analogy to what was noted for (S)-(+)-4, the observation that only (S)-(+)-8 displayed significant hemodynamic effects unequivocally confirmed the stereospecific nature of the I 1 proteins.