Individualization of phenytoin dosage regimens
It was concluded that the use of individual pharmacokinetic parameters is practical and is also superior to the nomogram.
EFFECT OF DOPAMINE IN MAN: AUGMENTATION OF SODIUM EXCRETION, GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE, AND RENAL PLASMA FLOW.
- R. Mcdonald, L. I. Goldberg, J. McNay, E. Tuttle
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1 June 1964
Direct Renal Vasodilatation Produced by Dopamine in the Dog
- J. McNay, R. Mcdonald, L. I. Goldberg
- Medicine, BiologyCirculation Research
- 1 June 1965
It is suggested that the ability of dopamine to alter the distribution of cardiac output in favor of visceral organs may find useful clinical applications and the probable basis for the effect of intravenous dopamine infusion on renal blood flow is its direct renal vasodilating action.
Population pharmacokinetic‐pharmacodynamic modeling of moxonidine using 24‐hour ambulatory blood pressure measurements
- G. Hempel, M. Karlsson, D. Alwis, N. Toublanc, J. McNay, H. Schaefer
- Medicine, BiologyClinical pharmacology and therapy
- 1 December 1998
Comparison of the effects of dopamine, isoproterenol, norepinephrine and bradykinin on canine renal and femoral blood flow.
- J. McNay, L. I. Goldberg
- Medicine, ChemistryJournal of Pharmacology and Experimental…
- 1966
The ability of dopamine to dilate the renal vascular bed without producing a qualitatively similar direct effect on the femoral vascular bed sets it apart from agents such as papaverine and the nitrites.
The potential role of dopamine in the treatment of shock.
- L. I. Goldberg, R. Talley, J. McNay
- PsychologyProgress in cardiovascular diseases
- 1 July 1969
Hydralazine kinetics after single and repeated oral doses
- A. Shepherd, T. Ludden, J. McNay, M. Lin
- Medicine, BiologyClinical pharmacology and therapy
- 1 December 1980
H plasma levels were proportional to those of hydralazine in both acetylator groups and were 2.5 to 4 times as high as those of Hydralazine, which was phenotype dependent and significantly lower than those reported with nonspecific assays.
Dopamine in the treatment of hypotension and shock.
- K. Maccannell, J. McNay, M. Meyer, L. I. Goldberg
- Biology, MedicineNew England Journal of Medicine
- 22 December 1966
Attempts to achieve myocardial stimulation without vasoconstriction have centered on the use of sympathomimetic amines with predominant beta-adrenergic activity (isoproterenol,3 or epinephrine4) or on the conjoint use of alpha-adRenergic blocking agents with amines possessing both alpha and beta activity (norepinephrine5 or metaraminol).
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