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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Reserpine
  1. ... naphazoline, trifluoperazine, long-term use of nasal decongestants, reserpine, and possibly zinc-based products Blockage of the ...
  2. ... guaiacolate (found in many cough syrups), methocarbamol, and reserpine. Medicines that can decrease 5-HIAA measurements include ...
  3. ... Nicotine Nicotinic acid (large doses) Phenoxybenzamine Phenothiazines Pseudoephedrine Reserpine Tricyclic antidepressants Medicines that can decrease catecholamine measurements ...
  4. ... and the rarely used blood pressure medicines deserpidine, reserpine, and rescinnamine.
  5. ... Estrogens H2 blockers Methyldopa Metoclopramide Opioid medicines Phenothiazines Reserpine Risperidone Verapamil Marijuana products can also raise prolactin ...
  6. ... Phenoxybenzamine (Dibenzyline) Phentolamine (Regitine) Prazosin (Minipress) Propranolol (Inderal) Reserpine (Serpasil) Spironolactone (Aldactone) Triamterene (Maxzide) Verapamil (Calan) Thiazides ...