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Beta-adrenergic syndrome

Beta-adrenergic syndrome. Beta-2-mediated vasodilation may cause hypotension. Tachycardia is common. (Examples albuterol, metapro-terenol, theophylline, and caffeine.)... [Pg.29]

Mixed alpha- and beta-adrenergic syndrome. Hypertension is accompanied by tachycardia. The pupils are dilated. The skin is sweaty, although mucous membranes are dry. (Examples cocaine and amphetamines.)... [Pg.29]

Houston MC, Hodge R. Beta-adrenergic blocker withdrawal syndromes in h q er tension and other cardiovascular diseases. Am Heart J 1988 116 515-23. [Pg.311]

Shimizu W, Antzelevitch C. 1998. Cellular basis for the ECG features of the LQT1 form of the long-QT syndrome effects of beta-adrenergic agonists and antagonists and sodium channel blockers on transmural dispersion of repolarization and torsade de pointes. Circulation 98 2314-22... [Pg.460]

S, Yano K, et al. 2001. Correlation of genetic etiology with response to beta-adrenergic blockade among symptomatic patients with familial long-QT syndrome. J. Hum. Genet. 46 38 40... [Pg.460]


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