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Side effects antiadrenergic

Venlafaxine (48) is a stmcturaHy novel phenylethylamine derivative that strongly inhibits both noradrenaline and serotonin reuptake. It lacks anticholinergic, antihistaminergic, and antiadrenergic side effects. As compared to placebo, most common adverse events are nausea, somnolence, dizziness, dry mouth, and sweating. Venlafaxine-treated patients also experienced more headaches and nausea, but less dry mouth, dizziness, and tremor than patients treated with comparator antidepressants. [Pg.232]

Further class IA drugs include the open state blockers procainamide and disopyramide with electrophysiolog-ical effects similar to those of quinidine procainamide lacks the antimuscarinic and antiadrenergic effects. Characteristic side effects of procainamide are hypotension and immunological disorders. [Pg.99]


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