Beta adrenergic blockers

Beta blocker

Beta
Beta blockers (sometimes written as β-blockers) or beta-adrenergic blocking agents, beta-adrenergic antagonists, or beta antagonists, are a class of drugs used for various indications, but particularly for the management of cardiac arrhythmias, cardioprotection after myocardial infarction (heart attack), and hypertension. As beta adrenergic receptor antagonists, they diminish the effects of epinephrine (adrenaline) and other stress hormones. In 1958 the first beta blocker, dichloroisoproterenol, was synthesised by Eli Lilly Laboratories, but it was Sir James W...

Beta adrenergic blockers - List of case studies

Vitamin D Abnormality / Parathyroid Hormone Abnormality

tachycardia. Combination of beta adrenergic blockers can combat many of the side effects. Alpha blocking agents ...

Hypertensive Patient with mostly uncontrolled Blood Pressure

Combination of beta adrenergic blockers can combat many of the side effects. - ...

Drugs

ATG AVASTIN AVONEX AVONEX (Interferon beta-1a) Abitins Acetazolamide Acetyl choline-esterase ... Allopurinol Almarytm Alpha blocker Alpha blockers Alpha blocking agents Alpha-blockers Alphalithic ... Benzodiazepines Benztropine Beta adrenergic blockers Beta blocker medication Beta blockers Beta ...

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