1967
DOI: 10.1161/01.res.20.2.253
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Effects of Nylidrin, Isoproterenol and Phenoxybenzamine on Dogs Subjected to Hemorrhagic Shock

Abstract: The effects of beta-adrenergic receptor stimulants (nylidrin and isoproterenol) on the hemorrhagic shock state of anesthetized dogs were measured and compared to those of phenoxybenzamine to determine the therapeutic effectiveness of the combined cardiac stimulatory and peripheral vasodilatory actions of the former drugs. Anesthetized dogs were subjected to 3 hours of hypovolemia followed by the return of the shed blood. Nylidrin, isoproterenol (continuous infusion), and phenoxybenzamine were administered 1 ho… Show more

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