In recent years, considerable attention has been focused on the pressor effects of non-prescription sympathomimetic agents. The impact and usage of these agents especially ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine and phenylephrine, in hypertensive patients has been the topic of constant debates. The present review is an attempt to report and evaluate all the clinical trials and cases of pressor reactions associated with these 4 agents. The study protocols used in these clinical trials are examined and comments made on any diversion from the standard design. Many factors are found to cause the discrepancies in the data available. It is concluded that ephedrine and phenylpropanolamine are best avoided by hypertensive patients due to hi...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to choose the appropriate drug when hypotension develops in patients wit...
language, randomized placebo-controlled trials of oral pseudoephedrine treatment in adults. The prim...
Similar pressor mechanisms should be active in hypertensive and normotensive subjects since hyperten...
Abslrtlet: Pseudoephedrine is frequendy used as a decongestant. Because of concern about 1be safety ...
Twenty hypertensive patients received single oral doses of pseudoephedrine 60 mg or placebo in a dou...
Twelve hypertensive patients who were classified as pseudoephedrine‐ sensitive in a preliminary tria...
Twenty hypertensive patients received single oral doses of pseudoephedrine 60 mg or placebo in a dou...
Twelve hypertensive patients who were classified as pseudoephedrine-sensitive in a preliminary trial...
The conception that peripheral vascular irrita-bility may be an important factor in the mech-anism o...
The more numerous the remedies for a disease the less likely that any will prove consistently helpfu...
In this study the effect of phenylephrine and norepinephrine for the treatment of systemic hypotensi...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
Hexamethoniumn and pentaimetlhoniul prodlucedl a greater reduction in bloo10 pressure in patients wi...
Phenylpropanolamine is a popular decongestant and appetite suppressant, with an estimated 5 billion ...
Under controlled conditions the effects of various "sympatholytic " agents on the cardiova...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to choose the appropriate drug when hypotension develops in patients wit...
language, randomized placebo-controlled trials of oral pseudoephedrine treatment in adults. The prim...
Similar pressor mechanisms should be active in hypertensive and normotensive subjects since hyperten...
Abslrtlet: Pseudoephedrine is frequendy used as a decongestant. Because of concern about 1be safety ...
Twenty hypertensive patients received single oral doses of pseudoephedrine 60 mg or placebo in a dou...
Twelve hypertensive patients who were classified as pseudoephedrine‐ sensitive in a preliminary tria...
Twenty hypertensive patients received single oral doses of pseudoephedrine 60 mg or placebo in a dou...
Twelve hypertensive patients who were classified as pseudoephedrine-sensitive in a preliminary trial...
The conception that peripheral vascular irrita-bility may be an important factor in the mech-anism o...
The more numerous the remedies for a disease the less likely that any will prove consistently helpfu...
In this study the effect of phenylephrine and norepinephrine for the treatment of systemic hypotensi...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
Hexamethoniumn and pentaimetlhoniul prodlucedl a greater reduction in bloo10 pressure in patients wi...
Phenylpropanolamine is a popular decongestant and appetite suppressant, with an estimated 5 billion ...
Under controlled conditions the effects of various "sympatholytic " agents on the cardiova...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to choose the appropriate drug when hypotension develops in patients wit...
language, randomized placebo-controlled trials of oral pseudoephedrine treatment in adults. The prim...
Similar pressor mechanisms should be active in hypertensive and normotensive subjects since hyperten...