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- the above mechanisms may be grouped as endogenous and exogenous. The vasodilating action of activation of beta-2 receptors (such as by adrenaline) appears...
- Corvasal, Corvaton and many others) is an orally active, short acting vasodilating drug used to treat angina pectoris. Molsidomine is metabolized in the...
- A phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5 inhibitor) is a vasodilating drug that works by blocking the degradative action of cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase...
- β- and α1-adrenergic receptors, which provides additional arteriolar vasodilating action. Beta blockers vary in their lipophilicity (fat solubility) and...
- muscle of the arteries (called trabecular smooth muscle), acting as a vasodilating agent. The arteries dilate, filling the corpus spongiosum and corpora...
- neither of these remedies has been supported by scientific research, vasodilating, rubiefacient and warming herbal remedies, both topical and internal...
- profile of pimobendan, a benzimidazole-pyridazinone derivative with vasodilating and inotropic properties". European Journal of Pharmacology. 126 (1–2):...
- effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies. It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough...
- leech has detached, as well as the anesthetizing, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilating properties of the secreted leech saliva. The most common complication...
- cardiac output by β1 blockade and splanchnic blood flow by blocking vasodilating β2 receptors at splanchnic vasculature. The effectiveness of this treatment...