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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Vasodilators
  1. ... you may be given a medicine called a vasodilator (such as adenosine or dipyridamole [persantine]). This drug ... Shortness of breath If you are given the vasodilator drug, you may feel a sting as the ...
  2. ... some people: Medicines that widen the blood vessels (vasodilators) Medicines that control the immune system response (such ...
  3. ... Aspirin and medicines that open the blood vessels (vasodilators) may help. In very bad cases, surgery to ...
  4. ... Blood pressure drugs. Medicines that dilate blood vessels (vasodilators). These are usually used to treat high blood ...
  5. ... and nervous system to relax your blood vessels. Vasodilators signal the muscles in the walls of blood ...