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Ventilatory responses to aerosols of isoproterenol and isoproterenol-phenylephrine.
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Comparison of isoproterenol and isoproterenol-phenylephrine aerosols
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1971Thirty patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had their vital capacity (VC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) measured before, one-half hour after, and two and a half hours after they breathed aerosols of isoproterenol (cartridge M), isoproterenol with phenylephrine (cartridge D), or a placebo.
J L, Grant +3 more
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Hyperinflation of Isoproterenol
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2018The hyperinflation of isoproterenol, a 75-year-old drug, in early 2015 was unbelievable. The attention of health-care professionals, health system administrators, legislators, and the general public was quickly focused on Valeant Pharmaceuticals, purchaser of several generics solely to raise their price.
Julie, D'Ambrosi, Nilesh, Amin
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Isoproterenol and cardiovascular performance
The American Journal of Medicine, 1964Abstract The effects of isoproterenol on cardiac dynamics and myocardial metabolism have been studied in thirty-seven human subjects and in ten dogs. The responses of subjects with valvular or ischemic heart disease were similar to those of control subjects. Left ventricular mean volume tended to decrease without any change in systolic mean pressure,
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Isoproterenol-induced panic attacks
Biological Psychiatry, 1988Eighty-six panic disorder patients and 45 nonpsychiatric controls were infused with isoproterenol at a rate of 1 microgram/min for up to 20 min in a placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Sixty-six percent of panic disorder patients experienced panic attacks during isoproterenol infusions, compared to 16% during placebo infusions.
R, Pohl +7 more
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Effects of isoproterenol and isoproterenol-phenylephrine aerosols on hypertensive asthmatic patients
Journal of Allergy, 1968Abstract In a double-blind crossover study of 18 hypertensive asthmatic patients, an isoproterenol aerosol caused a drop in diastolic pressure and an elevation of the pulse rate 2 and 5 minutes after its use. A combination isoproterenol-phenylephrine aerosol caused no significant changes in pulse or blood pressure.
D L, Unger, D E, Temple, L, Unger
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Annals of allergy, 1975
Notable acute improvement in pulmonary function in the majority of 32 patients with known bronchial asthma followed two inhalations of Isoproterenol. No deleterious clinical or cardiovascular effects of EKG changes (after one-half hour) were observed. A slight drop in blood pressure was noted in previously hypertensive patients.
M S, Segal, S, Ishikawa
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Notable acute improvement in pulmonary function in the majority of 32 patients with known bronchial asthma followed two inhalations of Isoproterenol. No deleterious clinical or cardiovascular effects of EKG changes (after one-half hour) were observed. A slight drop in blood pressure was noted in previously hypertensive patients.
M S, Segal, S, Ishikawa
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