- An
adrenergic antagonist is a drug that
inhibits the
function of
adrenergic receptors.
There are five
adrenergic receptors,
which are
divided into two...
-
inhibitor (SNRI) and also has
other activities including antihistamine,
antiadrenergic, antiserotonergic, anticholinergic, and
sodium channel-blocking effects...
- (rarely),
difficulties in urinating, sweating,
precipitation of
glaucoma Antiadrenergic: Low
blood pressure, (if
patient arises too fast from the lying/sitting...
-
antiparkinsonian agent that has anticholinergic, antihistamine, and
antiadrenergic actions. It is also used in the
alleviation of the
extrapyramidal syndrome...
- TCAs, however,
trimipramine does have antihistamine, antiserotonergic,
antiadrenergic, antidopaminergic, and
anticholinergic activities. Trimipramine's primary...
- and
relatively selective antihistamine (H1 antagonist) with hypnotic,
antiadrenergic and very weak
anticholinergic and
antiserotonergic effects. Bisulepin...
-
suffering from
renal or
hepatic impairment.
Trifluoperazine has
central antiadrenergic, antidopaminergic, and
minimal anticholinergic effects. It is believed...
- 69J. doi:10.1016/0002-9149(89)91203-4. PMID 2688391.
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Antiadrenergic Drugs and
Drugs for Glaucoma".
Essentials of
Medical Pharmacology (7th ed...
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Antiadrenergics) Alpha-1
blockers (e.g., prazosin) Alpha-2
agonists (e.g., clonidine...
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Vortioxetine Antipsychotics Quetiapine Flupentixol Sympatholytics (
Antiadrenergics) Alpha-1
blockers (e.g., prazosin) Alpha-2
agonists (e.g., clonidine...