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Phenoxybenzamine adverse effects

Most adverse effects of phenoxybenzamine derive from its -receptor-blocking action the most important are orthostatic hypotension and tachycardia. Nasal stuffiness and inhibition of ejaculation also occur. Since phenoxybenzamine enters the central nervous system, it may cause less specific effects, including fatigue, sedation, and nausea. Because phenoxybenzamine is an alkylating agent, it may have other adverse effects that have not yet been characterized. [Pg.201]

Adverse effects Phenoxybenzamine can cause postural hypotension, nasal stuffiness, and nausea and vomiting. It can inhibit ejaculation. The drug also may induce tachycardia, mediated by the baroreceptor reflex and is contraindicated in patients with decreased coronary perfusion. [Pg.83]

The adverse effects of phenoxybenzamine include nasal congestion, miosis, postural hypotension, tachycardia, and inhibition of ejaculation. [Pg.566]

E. Adrenoceptor Blockers Alpha -selective agents (eg, prazosin) and beta-blockers (eg, propranolol) are effective antihypertensive drugs. Alpha-blockers reduce vascular resistance and venous return. The nonselective alpha-blockers (phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine) are of no value in chronic hypertension because of excessive compensatory responses, especially tachycardia. Alpha,-selective adrenoceptor blockers are relatively free of the severe adverse effects of the nonselective alpha-blockers and postganglionic nerve terminal sympathoplegic agents. [Pg.102]

It is a potent alpha-adrenergic blocking agent and only haloalkylamine used clinically. It effectively prevents the responses mediated by alpha receptors and diastolic blood pressure tends to decrease. It interferes with the reflex adjustment of blood pressure and produces postural hypotension. It increases the cardiac output and decreases the total peripheral resistance. It also antagonizes cardiac arrhythmias provoked by catecholamines. Apart from these effects, phenoxybenzamine has other actions also e.g. antagonism of acetylcholine, histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin). However, the vasodilatation produced by phenoxybenzamine is because of alpha blockage. Adverse reactions are miosis, dryness of mouth, inhibition of ejaculation, palpitation, nasal stuffiness and in higher doses, postural hypotension and reflex bradycardia. [Pg.146]


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