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1Symposium on guanethidine: ismelin
By Memphis University of Tennessee. College of Medicine, inc Ciba Pharmaceutical Products and Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
“Symposium on guanethidine: ismelin” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Symposium on guanethidine: ismelin
- Authors: ➤ Memphis University of Tennessee. College of Medicineinc Ciba Pharmaceutical ProductsCiba Pharmaceutical Products
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 119
- Publisher: ➤ CIBA Pharmaceutical Products, inc.
- Publish Date: 1960
- Publish Location: Summit, N. J
“Symposium on guanethidine: ismelin” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Amidines - Pharmacology - Hypertension - Therapy - Guanethidine - Therapeutic use - Congresses - Hypotensive agents
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL58326353M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6527701
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1960
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Guanethidine
Guanethidine is an antihypertensive drug that reduces the release of catecholamines, such as norepinephrine. Guanethidine is transported across the sympathetic
ATC code C02
Trimazosin C02CA04 Doxazosin C02CA06 Urapidil C02CC01 Betanidine C02CC02 Guanethidine C02CC03 Guanoxan C02CC04 Debrisoquine C02CC05 Guanoclor C02CC06 Guanazodine
Parotitis
disorders such as pellagra or kwashiorkor, or have taken drugs such as guanethidine, thioridazine, or isoprenaline.[citation needed] Sarcoidosis: The lungs
Priapism
Anticoagulants (heparin and warfarin). Antihypertensives (i.e., hydralazine, guanethidine and propranolol). Hormones (i.e., gonadotropin releasing hormone and
Sympatholytic
can act to inhibit sympathetic function. Such drugs include bretylium, guanethidine and 6-hydroxydopamine. Many antiadrenergic agents used as antihypertensives
Amitriptyline
nortriptyline by 33%. Amitriptyline counteracts the antihypertensive action of guanethidine. When given with amitriptyline, other anticholinergic agents may result
Urea-to-creatinine ratio
fluoride because the fluoride inhibits urease. Also chloral hydrate and guanethidine have been observed to increase BUN values. The 1886 Jaffé reaction, in
ATC code S01
Latanoprost and netarsudil S01EE52 Latanoprost and dorzolamide S01EX01 Guanethidine S01EX02 Dapiprazole S01EX05 Netarsudil S01EX06 Omidenepag S01EX07 Ripasudil
Nortriptyline
(Rhythmol), or quinidine (Cardioquin, Quinidex, Quinaglute) cimetidine guanethidine reserpine Nortriptyline is a strong norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
Flupentixol/melitracen
adrenaline and sympathomimetics, and reverse antihypertensive effects of guanethidine. Flupentixol inhibits dopamine-mediated effects by acting as an antagonist