Medicines that suppress the alpha, beta and beta+alpha-adrenergic receptors
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Description of the pharmacological group
Medicinal properties
The means, which suppress alpha-, are beta- and beta+alfa- adrenoreceptors.
By blockers include phentolamine, tropodifene, Minipress (Prazosin hydrochloride), pirroksan, yohimbine, labetolol, inderal, obzidan, oxprenolol, trazikor, talinolol, kordanum, metaprolol, which is used to treat angina, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension.
(see “the adrenoblockers (adrenolytics)”).
Tenormin (Atenolol) is a beta-blocker used to treat angina, high blood pressure with edema, to prevent a heart attack or stroke. This drug improves blood flow through the heart and general circulation.
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