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Antihypertensives beta blockers

Drugs that may be affected by brimonidine include CNS depressants, beta-blockers, antihypertensives, MAOIs, and cardiac glycosides. [Pg.2076]

BETA-BLOCKERS ANTIHYPERTENSIVES AND HEART FAILURE DRUGS ... [Pg.69]

SULFINPYRAZONE BETA-BLOCKERS Antihypertensive effects of oxprenolol 1 by sulfinpyrazone Unknown Monitor PR and BP closely consider starting an alternative beta-blocker... [Pg.487]

Pettinger WA, Mitchell HC, Gullner H-G. Clonidine and the vasodilating beta blocker antihypertensive drug interaction. CUn Pharmacol Ther ( 977) 22,164-71. [Pg.883]

Compounds which act as antagonists at the receptors for beta sympathetic transmitters (beta blockers) have gained very wide acceptance as antihypertensive agents. It was found subsequent to their introduction that there are two populations of beta receptors the beta-1 receptors are richest in the cardiovascular system whereas beta-2 receptors are mostly found in the bronchi. Lack of receptor-type specificity led to bronchial spasm in some asthmatic individuals on ingestion of the earlier beta blockers. Much of the work outlined below had as its goal the preparation of agents which showed selectivity for beta-1 receptors. [Pg.25]

Second and subsequent weeks Increase dosage to 50 mg 4 times daily. Maintenance Adjust dosage to lowest effective level. Twice daily dosage may be adequate. In a few resistant patients, up to 300 mg/day may be required for a significant antihypertensive effect. In such cases, consider a lower dosage of hydralazine combined with a thiazide or reserpine or a beta-blocker. However, when combining therapy, individual titration is essential to ensure the lowest possible therapeutic dose of each drug. [Pg.564]

Bisoprolol (Zebeta) [Antihypertensive/Beta Blocker] Uses ... [Pg.91]

Sotalol (Betapace) [Antiarrhythmic, Antihypertensive/Beta Blocker] WARNING Monitor pts for 1st 3 d of Rx to 4- risks of arrhythmia Uses Ventricular arrhythmias, AF Action p-Adrenergic blocking agent Dose Adults. 80 mg PO bid may be T to 240-320 mg/d Peds. Neonates 9 mg/m tid... [Pg.286]

Clonidine, a central acting antihypertension agent (q 2 adrenergic agonist) is classically cited as an antimigraine drug although it is less effective than beta-blockers. [Pg.699]

Pindolol. The antihypertensive beta-blocker pindolol was studied in 32 subjects in a crossover study comparing pindolol (20 mg, twice daily), methylphenidate, and placebo (Buitelaar et al., 1996). Pindolol significantly reduced ADHD symptoms, but two subjects developed nightmares and hallucinations on the medication. Because lower doses were not examined in this study, it is possible that lower doses may be effective and better tolerated. [Pg.536]

Antihypertensives typically used in child psychiatry include a agonists (clonidine, guanfacine) and beta-blockers (propranolol, nadolol). [Pg.678]

Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers and potassium channel openers detailed pharmacology is given in chapter Antihypertensive drugs. ... [Pg.187]

The detailed pharmacology of beta blockers is discussed in chapter Adrenergic blocking agents and Antihypertensive agents. ... [Pg.192]

Drug interactions Proleukin may affect central nervous system function. Therefore interactions could occur following concomitant administration of psychotropic drugs. Concurrent administration of drugs possessing nephrotoxic, myelotoxic, cardiotoxic, or hepatotoxic effects with Proleukin may increase toxicity in these organ systems. Reduced kidney and liver function secondary to Proleukin treatment may delay elimination of concomitant medications and increase the risk of adverse events from those drugs. Beta-blockers and other antihypertensives may potentiate the hypotension seen with Proleukin. [Pg.201]

Drug Interactions Other antihypertensive agents Carbamazepine (vasodilators, ACE inhibitors, Rifampin diuretics, and beta-blockers) Phenobarbital Digoxin Cyclosporine Disopyramide Theophylline Flecainide Inhalation anesthetics Quinidine Neuromuscular blocking agents Cimetidine Lithium ... [Pg.71]

Other antihypertensive agents (vasodilators, ACE inhibitors, diuretics, and beta-blockers)... [Pg.72]

Atenolol (Tenormin) [Antihypertensive, Antianginal/Beta Blocker] Uses HTN, angina, MI Action [3-Adrenergic receptor blocker... [Pg.82]


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