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Guanethidine is an
antihypertensive drug that
reduces the
release of catecholamines, such as norepinephrine.
Guanethidine is
transported across the sympathetic...
- can act to
inhibit sympathetic function. Such
drugs include bretylium,
guanethidine and 6-hydroxydopamine. Many
antiadrenergic agents used as antihypertensives...
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Adrenergic release blockers:
Bethanidine Bretylium Guanadrel Guanazodine Guanethidine Guanoxan See also: Receptor/signaling
modulators •
Monoamine reuptake...
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Phentermine may
decrease the
effect of
drugs like clonidine, methyldopa, and
guanethidine.
Drugs to
treat hypothyroidism may
increase the
effect of phentermine...
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Adrenergic release blockers:
Bethanidine Bretylium Guanadrel Guanazodine Guanethidine Guanoxan See also: Receptor/signaling
modulators •
Monoamine reuptake...
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Anticoagulants (heparin and warfarin).
Antihypertensives (i.e., hydralazine,
guanethidine and propranolol).
Hormones (i.e.,
gonadotropin releasing hormone and...
- BN,
Johnston AW, Hill ID,
Rosenheim ML (January 1968). "Bethanidine,
Guanethidine, and
Methyldopa in
Treatment of Hypertension: a Within-patient Comparison"...
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adrenaline and sympathomimetics, and
reverse antihypertensive effects of
guanethidine.
Flupentixol inhibits dopamine-mediated
effects by
blocking postsynaptic...
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disorders such as
pellagra or kwashiorkor, or have
taken drugs such as
guanethidine, thioridazine, or isoprenaline.[citation needed] Sarcoidosis: The lungs...
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fluoride because the
fluoride inhibits urease. Also
chloral hydrate and
guanethidine have been
observed to
increase BUN values. The 1886 Jaffé reaction, in...