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Sympatholytics

Known as: Sympathetic-Blocking Agents, sympatholytic agent, Sympathetic Blocking Agents 
Drugs that inhibit the actions of the sympathetic nervous system by any mechanism. The most common of these are the ADRENERGIC ANTAGONISTS and drugs… 
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1998
1998
The use of ketamine as a sole anesthetic induces marked central sympathetic stimulation, causing increased heart rate, blood… 
1990
1990
Summary: The electrophysiological and antiarrhythmic effects of acute (2 and 10 mg/kg i.v.) and chronic (400 mg/day p.o. for 28… 
1979
1979
In a large series of patients who have abused a variety of commercially available "amphetamine-like" agents as well as "street… 
1977
1977
The basis of sympathetic impulse transmission are summarised. Sympathomimetics and sympatholytics are discussed with regard to… 
1969
1969
  • Y. Yoshida
  • 1969
  • Corpus ID: 31495657
The relations of pulmonary hemodynamics and the urinary catecholamine were investigated in patients with elevated left atrial… 
1968
1968
1. The urinary radio‐iodide excretion following injection of [131I]thyroxine and tri‐iodothyronine is increased in acutely cold… 
1967
1967
Patients with unilateral and bilateral lid retraction of diverse etiologies were treated with topical sympatholytic agents. The… 
1961
1961
Dopamine and tyramine possess diuretic properties resembling but weaker than those of noradrenaline in the rat. These three… 
Highly Cited
1952
Highly Cited
1952
A report to the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry 1 in 1949 described actions of adrenolytic or sympatholytic and ganglionic… 
Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
It is generally recognized that persistent elevation of blood pressure and symptoms of ordinary hypertensive vascular disease or…