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Isoprenaline, also
known as
isoproterenol and sold
under the
brand name
Isuprel among others, is a
sympathomimetic medication which is used in the treatment...
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which was
never marketed. It is the
levorotatory or (R)-enantiomer of
isoprenaline. Elks J (2014). The
Dictionary of Drugs:
Chemical Data:
Chemical Data...
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Denopamine Dobutamine Dopexamine (β1 and β2)
Epinephrine (non-selective)
Isoprenaline (INN),
isoproterenol (USAN) (β1 and β2)
Prenalterol Xamoterol β2 agonists...
- and Jack
Mills at Eli
Lilly and Company, as a
structural analogue of
isoprenaline. "Dobutamine (Dobutrex) Use
During Pregnancy". Drugs.com. 18
March 2020...
- this list,
which follows the WHO version. R03AA01
Epinephrine R03AB02
Isoprenaline R03AB03
Orciprenaline R03AC02
Salbutamol R03AC03
Terbutaline R03AC04...
- agonists:
Generic name—Trade name bitolterol—Tornalate fenoterol—Berotec
isoprenaline (INN) or
isoproterenol (USAN)—Isuprel
levosalbutamol (INN) or levalbuterol...
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abnormally slow
heart rate (bradyarrhythmias), Atropine,
catecholamines (
isoprenaline or salbutamol), and/or
temporary cardiac pacing can be used. Pincus,...
- setting.
Initial treatment can be medical,
involving the use of
drugs like
isoprenaline (Europe) or
isoproterenol (US/Canada) (Isuprel) and
epinephrine (adrenaline)...
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stimulates β1 receptors.
Fenoterol has more
cardiovascular toxicity than
isoprenaline or salbutamol.
Fenoterol was
widely used in New
Zealand in the late 1970s...
- in the form of
pressurized metered-dose inhalers, with Medihaler-iso (
isoprenaline) and Medihaler-epi (epinephrine) as the two
first products. In these...