Frishman, W. H. The beta-adrenergic blocking drugs: a perspective, chap. 13, in Clinical pharmacology of the beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs, W. H. Frishman
Atenolol also blocks the effects of drugs with beta-adrenoceptor agonist activity. Atenolol and other beta-adrenoceptor antagonists are used widely to treat
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs (beta-blockers) block the beta-adrenoceptors in the heart, peripheral vasculature, bronchi, pancreas, and liver.
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs (beta-blockers) block the beta-adrenoceptors in the heart, peripheral vasculature, bronchi, pancreas, and liver.
Beta-blockers (beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents) work mainly by decreasing the activity of the heart. They do this by blocking the action
by A Martinez 2024 Cited by 8Beta-receptor antagonists block the effects of catecholamines like epinephrine and norepinephrine on beta-adrenoceptors. Beta-blocking drugs
Beta-blockers (beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents) work mainly by decreasing the activity of the heart. They do this by blocking the action
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs (beta-blockers) block the beta-adrenoceptors in the heart, peripheral vasculature, bronchi, pancreas, and liver.
Atenolol also blocks the effects of drugs with beta-adrenoceptor agonist activity. Atenolol and other beta-adrenoceptor antagonists are used widely to treat
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