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Endogenous substances and
drugs that
cause vasodilation are
termed vasodilators. Many of
these substances are
neurotransmitters released by perivascular...
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different cerebral vasodilators exist. An
example is ifenprodil,
which has been
marketed for use as a
cerebral vasodilator in France, Hong Kong, and...
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Arteriolar vasodilators increase intracapillary pressure,
which causes fluid to
enter the tissues,
leading to
vasodilatory edema.
Arteriolar vasodilators include:...
- compounds. When
fumes from
these substances are inhaled, they act as
potent vasodilators,
producing mild euphoria, warmth, and dizziness. Most
effects have a...
- ATC code C04
Peripheral vasodilators is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes...
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water retention). It may
potentiate the
antihypertensive effects of:
Vasodilators Calcium antagonists ACE
inhibitors Diuretics Antihypertensives Tricyclic...
- C01
Cardiac therapy C02
Antihypertensives C03
Diuretics C04
Peripheral vasodilators C05
Vasoprotectives C07 Beta
blocking agents C08
Calcium channel blockers...
- that are
prescribed for
heart failure patients include ACE inhibitors,
vasodilators, beta blockers, aspirin,
calcium channel blockers, and
cholesterol lowering...
- IM,
Dawson AH,
Seifert SA,
Schonwald S, Yip L, et al. (2004). "125.
Vasodilators". In Dart RC (ed.).
Medical Toxicology (3rd ed.).
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