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Antihypertensive agents, Beta-adrenergic agonists, Hepatotoxins, World Health Organization essential medicines, Wikipedia ... When methyldopa was first introduced, it was the mainstay of antihypertensive treatment, but its use has declined on account of ... as it is relatively safe in pregnancy compared to many other antihypertensives which may affect the fetus. Difluoromethyldopa D ... relatively severe adverse side effects, with increased use of other safer and more tolerable agents such as alpha blockers, ...
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Klein T, Woo TM, Panther S, Odom-Maryon T, Daratha K (2019). "Somnolence-Producing Agents: A 5-Year Study of Prescribing for ... Amitriptiline counteracts the antihypertensive action of guanethidine. When given with amitriptyline, other anticholinergic ... Amitriptyline, as the most commonly used of them, is recommended as a first-line agent for its therapy. Amitriptyline may ... 48-. ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1. Morton IK, Hall JM (6 December 2012). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: Properties and ...
Caution is advised when administering both agents together. Tizanidine demonstrates anti-hypertensive effects and should be ... as both agents can cause a dose-dependent PR interval and QRS complex prolongation. Itraconazole exhibits a negative inotropic ...
It has a molecular formula of C53H76N14O12 and has been investigated as an antihypertension agent. The antihypertensive effects ... and from there its antihypertensive properties were studied more closely. Teprotide was chosen as a lead because of its long- ... Teprotide was shown to be an effective antihyperension agent but it had limited use because of its expense and lack of oral ...
Instead, it is prescribed as an antihypertensive drug, often in combination with other substances. Other drugs that affect the ... 367-368 Утеротоники [(Uterotonics)] (in Russian). "Противоопухолевые средства растительного происхождения (Antitumor agents in ... For example, ajmalicine is a selective antagonist of α1-adrenergic receptors and therefore has antihypertensive action. ... thereby inducing antihypertensive and antipsychotic effects. Some indole alkaloids interact with other types of receptors. ...
Ganellin CR, Triggle DJ (Nov 21, 1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. Vol. 3. CRC Press. pp. 1177-1178. v t e (Articles ... Isoxaprolol is an adrenergic antagonist with antiarrhythmic and antihypertensive properties. ...
However, there is little evidence to support prokinetic agents are an appropriate treatment for dyspepsia. Currently, PPIs are ... antihypertensive medications (angiotensin converting enzyme [ACE] inhibitors, Angiotensin II receptor antagonist), cholesterol- ... prokinetic agents, and antiflatulents. PPIs and H2-RAs are often first-line therapies for treating dyspepsia, having shown to ... lowering agents (niacin, fibrates), neuropsychiatric medications (cholinesterase inhibitors [donepezil, rivastigmine]), SSRIs ( ...
Types of long-term therapy for vasovagal syncope include Preload agents Vasoconstrictors Anticholinergic agents Negative ... but stopping antihypertensive drugs can also be dangerous in some people. Taking antihypertensive drugs may worsen the syncope ... cardiac inotropes Central agents Mechanical device Discontinuation of medications known to lower blood pressure may be helpful ...
... anti-platelet agents and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tacrolimus, zidovudine, and gold/penicillamine. Like ... diuretics and anti-hypertensives, methotrexate, oral anti-diabetics, colestyramine, dextromethorphan, mifepristone, ...
PG-X, which later would become known as prostacyclin, was 30 times more potent than any other known anti-aggregatory agent.[ ... Since treprostinil is a vasodilator, its antihypertensive effect may be compounded by other medications that affect the blood ... pressure, including calcium channel blockers, diuretics, and other vasodilating agents. Because of treprostinil's inhibiting ...
... is also a metabolite of the antihypertensive drug methyldopa, and plays a role in its pharmacology and effects. α- ... Norepinephrine releasing agents, Phenylethanolamines, Substituted amphetamines, All stub articles, Respiratory system drug ... Methyldopamine α-Methyltyramine Morton I, Morton IK, Hall JM (31 October 1999). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: ...
The anti-hypertensive drug clonidine is available in transdermal patch form. Emsam, a transdermal form of the MAOI selegiline, ... By measuring the melanin (dark or black pigment found on the skin) index, subjects that are treated with whitening agents ... Skin treatment including face whitening agent and dark eye circles serum can also incorporated in MNPs. Its localized property ... Matrix Filler - Provides bulk to the matrix, and some act as matrix stiffening agents. Other components include stabilizers ( ...
Other antihypertensive medications may also cause orthostatic hypotension, in addition to anticholinergics, dopaminergic drugs ... Orthostatic hypotension can also be a side effect of alpha-1 blockers (alpha1 adrenergic blocking agents). Alpha1 blockers ...
Another notable agent is rimonabant, a cannabinoid receptor antagonist marketed as an anti-obesity agent which was withdrawn ... Beers MH, Passman LJ (December 1990). "Antihypertensive medications and depression". Drugs. 40 (6): 792-9. doi:10.2165/00003495 ... and agents with antiandrogen, antiestrogen, and/or anti-neurosteroid activities such as GnRH agonists (e.g., leuprorelin, ... certain antihypertensives such as amiodarone, clonidine, methyldopa, reserpine, and tetrabenazine (used as an antipsychotic/ ...
The term "tissue selectivity" is used for an agent showing varying degrees of potency between tissues, with a preferential ... Zweten (5 September 1997). Antihypertensive Drugs. CRC Press. p. 345. ISBN 9789057021220. ...
It is an antihypertensive vasodilator. It is available as a generic medication by prescription in oral tablet form and over the ... is generally reserved for use in severe hypertension patients who can not respond to at least two agents and a diuretic. ...
The short-term anti-hypertensive action is based on the fact that thiazides decrease preload, decreasing blood pressure. On the ... Similar agents are eplerenone and potassium canreonate.[citation needed] Epithelial sodium channel blockers: amiloride and ... Diuretics increase the urine volume and dilute doping agents and their metabolites. Another use is to rapidly lose weight to ... Alternatively, an antidiuretic, such as vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone), is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of ...
It has antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic effects. Treatment of benzanilide with phosphorus pentasulfide or Lawesson's reagent ... Ibrolipim Calcium channel blocker Triggle DJ (1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN ... Morita T, Kanazawa T, Ito K, Nose T (1982). "Antihypertensive effect of KB-944, a new calcium antagonist, in conscious ...
Although agents more selective for PDE5 were in development, these trials have been suspended, likely due to the saturation of ... PDE5 inhibitors do not interact synergistically with other antihypertensive drugs. The PDE5 inhibitor story begins with the ... Other agents with weak PDE5 inhibitory properties include Zaprinast and icariin. Although all PDE5 inhibitors share the same ... The occurrence of side effects, or adverse drug reactions (ADRs), with PDE5 inhibitors depends on the dose and type of agent. ...
... novel agents and therapeutic potential". Cardiovasc Hematol Agents Med Chem. 4 (1): 17-32. doi:10.2174/187152506775268758. PMID ... Hamilton CA, Yakubu MA, Howie CA, Reid JL (1992). "Do Centrally-Acting Antihypertensive Drugs Act at Non-Adrenergic as well as ... Animal research suggests that much of the antihypertensive action of imidazoline drugs such as clonidine is mediated by the I1 ... Head, G.; Mayorov, D. (1 January 2006). "Imidazoline Receptors, Novel Agents and Therapeutic Potential". Cardiovascular & ...
Classified as minor.) NSAIDs can reduce the antihypertensive and diuretic effects. Xipamide increases the neurotoxicity of high ... Antiarrhythmic agents (classes Ia and III), phenothiazines and other antipsychotics increase the risk of torsades de pointes ... The antihypertensive effect can be increased by ACE inhibitors, barbiturates, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, ...
Antibacterial Agents. Chemistry, Mode of Action, Mechanisms of Resistance, and Clinical Applications. Anderson RJ, Groundwater ... How the thiazides evolved as antihypertensive therapy". Hypertension. 22 (3): 388-91. doi:10.1161/01.hyp.22.3.388. PMID 8349332 ... "Systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of existing TNF blocking agents in treatment of rheumatoid ...