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  2. Dopamine (Intropin) is used to treat shock and low blood pressure caused by heart attack, trauma, infections or surgery. Includes dopamine side effects, interactions and indications.

  3. Dopamine Agonist: What It Is, Uses, Side Effects & Risks - ...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24958-dopamine-agonists

    Dopamine agonists are drugs that mimic the effect of dopamine, a key brain chemical. They’re a key treatment for Parkinson’s disease and many other conditions.

  4. Dopamine is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of low blood pressure (LBP), and low cardiac output and improves blood flow to the kidneys. Learn about dosages, side effects, drug interaction, warnings, and more.

  5. Dopamine (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine, sold under the brand name Intropin among others, is a medication most commonly used in the treatment of very low blood pressure, a slow heart rate that is causing symptoms, and, if epinephrine is not available, cardiac arrest. [4] In newborn babies it continues to be the preferred treatment for very low blood pressure. [5]

  6. Dopamine is a peripheral vasostimulant used to treat low blood pressure, low heart rate, and cardiac arrest. Low infusion rates (0.5 to 2 micrograms/kg per minute) act on the visceral vasculature to produce vasodilation, including the kidneys, resulting in increased urinary flow.

  7. Dopamine Agonists: Common Uses, Side Effects, and More - ...

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    Dopamine agonists (DA) are medications that work by imitating the actions of dopamine when levels are low. These medications improve condition-related symptoms by fooling the brain into...

  8. Dopamine agonists: Uses, side effects, risks, and more

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    Summary. Dopamine agonists are a form of drug that treats conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. Dopamine agonists imitate dopamine, which is a chemical that is important for various...

  9. Dopamine: What It Is, Function & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

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    Examples of dopamine antagonist medications include: For agitation in schizophrenia: aripiprazole (Abilify®), risperidone (Risperdal®), ziprasidone (Geodon®). For bipolar disorder: risperidone, olanzapine (Zyprexa®), ziprasidone.

  10. Dopamine is a catecholamine neurotransmitter used to treat hemodynamic imbalances, poor perfusion of vital organs, low cardiac output, and hypotension. Generic Name Dopamine

  11. List of dopaminergic drugs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dopaminergic drugs. These are pharmaceutical drugs, naturally occurring compounds and other chemicals that influence the function of the neurotransmitter dopamine.