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- 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 ...
- ... Some medicines can rarely cause lactic acidosis: Beta adrenergic agonist inhalers used to treat asthma or COPD ( ...
- ... should stop taking these medicines. Medicines called alpha-adrenergic blockers help relax the muscles of the prostate ...
- ... Medicines that you may need to stop include: Adrenergic blockers Antacids Anticholinergics Cholinergics Corticosteroids H 2 blockers ...
- ... Liver disease Lung disease Medicines such as beta adrenergic agonists (albuterol, salmeterol), certain HIV medicines, metformin Not ...
- ... sparing diuretics spironolactone, amiloride and triamterene, and beta adrenergic blockers Crushed tissue injury Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis Hypoaldosteronism ( ...
- ... Drugs that may increase WBC counts include: Beta adrenergic agonists (for example, albuterol) Corticosteroids Epinephrine Granulocyte colony ...