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Metoprolol, sold
under the
brand name
Lopressor among others, is a
medication used to
treat angina and a
number of
conditions involving an
abnormally fast...
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morbidity and mortality. Bisoprolol, carvedilol, and sustained-release
metoprolol are
specifically indicated as
adjuncts to
standard ACE
inhibitor and diuretic...
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Penbutolol C07AA27
Cloranolol QC07AA90
Carazolol C07AB01
Practolol C07AB02
Metoprolol C07AB03
Atenolol C07AB04
Acebutolol C07AB05
Betaxolol C07AB06 Bevantolol...
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Minax may
refer to: Minax, a
brand name of the
cardiovascular drug
metoprolol Minax (Ultima), the
Ultima game
character Austracantha minax, an Australian...
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atenolol levels,
whereas cimetidine has been
found to
significantly increase metoprolol and
propranolol levels. Beta
blockers like
atenolol can
reduce or block...
- AV node.
class II
agents include atenolol, esmolol, propranolol, and
metoprolol.
class III
agents predominantly block the pot****ium channels, thereby...
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injectable solution, 3.5% is
considered an
alternative Carvedilol and
metoprolol are
alternatives Alternatives are 4th
level ATC
chemical subgroup (C08CA...
- Raynaud's phenomenon.
Treatment typically involves beta-blockers, such as
metoprolol,
however beta
blockers can make
coronary spasms worse.
Microvascular angina...
- theophylline, phenytoin, lidocaine, quinidine, propranolol, labetalol,
metoprolol, methadone,
tricyclic antidepressants, some benzodiazepines, dihydropyridine...
- Australia) [Au].
Redirects to
metoprolol.
metolazone (INN)
metomidate (INN)
metopimazine (INN)
Metopirone metopon (INN)
metoprolol (INN)
metoquizine (INN) metoserpate...