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  2. List of cardiac pharmaceutical agents - Wikipedia

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    Class of medications that are competitive antagonists that block the receptor sites for the endogenous catecholamines epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) on adrenergic beta receptors, of the sympathetic nervous system.

  3. Carvedilol - Wikipedia

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    Carvedilol is a nonselective beta blocker and alpha-1 blocker. [5] How it improves outcomes is not entirely clear but may involve dilation of blood vessels. [5] Carvedilol was patented in 1978 and approved for medical use in the United States in 1995. [5] [8] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [9]

  4. Antihypertensive - Wikipedia

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    Women are often concerned about the safety of antihypertensives and as a result, many do not take their treatment as prescribed. Shared decision-making aids have been shown to reduce women's uncertainty about taking antihypertensives and increase the number of women taking them as prescribed.

  5. Inotrope - Wikipedia

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    While negative inotropism may precipitate or exacerbate heart failure in the short term, certain beta blockers (e.g. carvedilol, bisoprolol and metoprolol) have been believed to reduce long-term morbidity and mortality in congestive heart failure. [13] Examples of negative inotropic agents include: Beta blockers [14]

  6. Talk:Carvedilol - Wikipedia

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    I have, in front of me, Carvedilol generic in 25mg tablet form, made by Mylan. Can someone who have more knowledge on this subject add the general forms available? I'm wondering, though, if this long list of information (each brand name formulation's dosing, generic dosing) should be excised completely. Pyrogen 12:37, 1 October 2011 (UTC)

  7. Alpha blocker - Wikipedia

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    When the term "alpha blocker" is used without further qualification, it can refer to an α 1 blocker, an α 2 blocker, a nonselective blocker (both α 1 and α 2 activity), or an α blocker with some β activity. [2] However, the most common type of alpha blocker is usually an α 1 blocker. Non-selective α-adrenergic receptor antagonists include:

  8. Atenolol - Wikipedia

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    Atenolol is a beta blocker medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure and heart-associated chest pain. [7] Although used to treat high blood pressure, it does not seem to improve mortality in those with the condition.

  9. Propranolol - Wikipedia

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    Propranolol was first marketed under the brand name Inderal, manufactured by ICI Pharmaceuticals (now AstraZeneca), in 1965. "Inderal" is a quasi- anagram of "Alderlin", the trade name of pronethalol (which propranolol replaced); both names are an homage to Alderley Park , the ICI headquarters where the drugs were first developed.

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