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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Adrenergic
  1. Adrenergic bronchodilators are inhaled medicines that help open up the airways. They are used to treat asthma and chronic bronchitis. Adrenergic bronchodilator overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally ...
  2. ... Some medicines can rarely cause lactic acidosis: Beta adrenergic agonist inhalers used to treat asthma or COPD ( ...
  3. ... should stop taking these medicines. Medicines called alpha-adrenergic blockers help relax the muscles of the prostate ...
  4. ... Medicines that you may need to stop include: Adrenergic blockers Antacids Anticholinergics Cholinergics Corticosteroids H 2 blockers ...
  5. ... Liver disease Lung disease Medicines such as beta adrenergic agonists (albuterol, salmeterol), certain HIV medicines, metformin Not ...
  6. ... sparing diuretics spironolactone, amiloride and triamterene, and beta adrenergic blockers Crushed tissue injury Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis Hypoaldosteronism ( ...
  7. ... Drugs that may increase WBC counts include: Beta adrenergic agonists (for example, albuterol) Corticosteroids Epinephrine Granulocyte colony ...