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  1. ... 60 Vasopressin Versus Epinephrine in Myomectomy NCT01861015 Drug : Epinephrine Drug : Vasopressin CHA University Other 5/1/2013; 4/ ...
  2. 14945 ... medlineplus.gov ... Adrenaclick® ... Adrenalin® ... Auvi-Q® ... EpiPen® Auto-Injector ... EpiPen® Jr. Auto-Injector ... Symjepi® ... Twinject®¶ ... systemic parenteral ... Epinephrine injection ...
  3. 11507 ... medlineplus.gov ... Primatene Mist® ... local oral-inhalation ... Epinephrine oral inhalation is used to relieve symptoms of asthma that occur from time to time, ...
  4. ... of the sympathetic nervous system, released from the adrenal medulla. Drugs which appear to influence the same receptors as norepinephrine and epinephrine are termed adrenergic drugs. Receptors are classified as alpha and beta, depending ...
  5. ... the effect of extra hormones made by the adrenal gland . Drug therapy is often given for one to three ... gland. Blocking the flow of blood to the adrenal glands helps kill cancer cells growing ... is a treatment that uses drugs or other substances to identify and attack specific ...
  6. ... cortisol level) expected, and were considered to have adrenal suppression. Drug-related adverse effects reported were burning, urticaria , erythematous ...
  7. ... interventions include inhaled bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, and inhaled epinephrine. These drugs are all available as generic products and, therefore, ...
  8. ... emergency epinephrine treatment with you at all times. Epinephrine is a drug used to treat severe allergies. It comes in a device that contains a premeasured amount of epinephrine. If you experience symptoms of anaphylactic shock, you ...
  9. ... and vidarabine Alcohol Nicotine Certain high blood pressure drugs Epinephrine and norepinephrine Weight loss medicine (tiratricol) Too much ... withdrawal Cigarette smoking Overactive thyroid ( hyperthyroidism ) Parkinson ... (such as a CT scan of the head, brain MRI , and x-rays) are usually normal.
  10. ... infancy, glasses, vitamin supplementation, primary bile acid therapy, adrenal replacement, antiepileptic drugs, and possibly monitoring for hyperoxaluria. Surveillance : Annual hearing ...
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