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epinephrine bitartrate

Known as: Epinephrine Hydrogen Tartrate, Adrenaline Bitartrate, Epinephrine Bitartrate [Chemical/Ingredient] 
The bitartrate salt form of epinephrine, a direct-acting sympathomimetic amine with bronchodilator and vasoconstricting activity. Epinephrine… 
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1994
1994
The relationship between circulating adrenaline and blood pressure was examined by manipulating plasma adrenaline levels in both… 
1991
1991
There is evidence that adrenaline stimulates the release of corticotropin‐releasing hormone (CRH‐41) from hypothalamic neurons… 
1972
1972
Abstract A satisfactory method for the preparation of various salts of epinephrine such as the maleate, malate, and fumarate was… 
1969
1969
Instillation of epinephrine bitartrate, borate, and hydrochloride solutions in various clinically used strengths failed to… 
1968
1968
Outflow facility was measured in 20 anesthetized vervet monkeys by two techniques; both involved the recording of the rate of… 
Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
The effect of infused l-epinephrine bitartrate on plasma insulin levels has been studied in the fasted, normal, waking rhesus… 
1966
1966
The use of topical epinephrine to reduce intraocular pressure in the medical management of open angle glaucoma is now well… 
Review
1934
Review
1934
Each year sees the advent of new ophthalmic drugs, only a few of which are worthy of a permanent place in the ophthalmologist's…