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Acebutolol

Known as: Acebutolol [Chemical/Ingredient], (±)-acebutolol, N-[3-Acetyl-4-[2-hydroxy-3-[(1-methylethyl)amino]propoxy]phenyl]butanamide 
A synthetic butyranilide derivative with hypotensive and antiarrhythmic activity. Acebutolol acts as a cardioselective beta-adrenergic antagonist… 
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1983
1983
A case of a nonfatal acebutolol intoxication in a 15 year old female is described. Ingestion of 7600 mg acebutolol resulted in a… 
1983
1983
Massive overdosage of adrenergic blocking drugs is associated with severe morbidity and a high mortality rate. We report the case… 
1981
1981
synergism between the actions of diethylcarbamazine Whereas the inhibition of immunological release of and isoprenaline similar… 
1979
1979
Eleven patients were studied while taking the beta blocker acebutolol for a period ranging from 12 to more than 24 wk. Control… 
1979
1979
The relative cardioselectivity of acebutolol in man was studied by comparing its hemodynamic effects with those of two other… 
1979
1979
Eleven patients with essential hypertension were treated with the beta adrenergic blocker, acebutolol. Clinical, systemic, and… 
1978
1978
1. Eleven hypertensive patients were studied in a double-blind comparison of acebutolol, a beta-adrenoceptor blocker, and placebo… 
1976
1976
Using a balanced, randomized, crossover design, single intravenous (1 mg/kg) or oral (3 X 100 mg) doses of acebutolol were… 
1976
1976
1 The effects of acebutolol, practolol and propranolol (0.5‐3 mm) on calcium uptake, calcium binding and ATPase activities of the… 
1975
1975
1 The degree of beta-adrenoceptor blockade of isoprenaline-induced tachycardia has been determined in three healthy volunteers…