- Adrenaline, also
known as
epinephrine, is a
hormone and
medication which is
involved in
regulating visceral functions (e.g., respiration). It appears...
- An
epinephrine autoinjector (or
adrenaline autoinjector, also
known by the
trademark EpiPen) is a
medical device for
injecting a
measured dose or doses...
-
Epinephrine, also
known as adrenaline, is a
medication and hormone. As a medication, it is used to
treat several conditions,
including anaphylaxis, cardiac...
-
required to
prevent serious harm and death, even if the
patient has used an
epinephrine autoinjector or has
taken other medications in response, and even if...
- the area. It is
often used
mixed with a
small amount of
adrenaline (
epinephrine) to
prolong its
local effects and to
decrease bleeding. If
injected intravenously...
-
among catecholamines are
epinephrine (adrenaline),
norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and dopamine.
Release of the
hormones epinephrine and
norepinephrine from...
-
Adrenergic means "working on
adrenaline (
epinephrine) or
noradrenaline (norepinephrine)" (or on
their receptors). When not
further qualified, it is usually...
- with a
single dose of
steroids by mouth. In more
severe cases inhaled epinephrine may also be used.
Hospitalization is
required in one to five percent...
-
targets of many
catecholamines like
norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and
epinephrine (adrenaline)
produced by the body, but also many
medications like beta...
- when they are
stimulated by
epinephrine (adrenaline). Beta
blockers interfere with the
binding to the
receptor of
epinephrine and
other stress hormones...