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Antihypotensive

An antihypotensive, also known as a vasopressor, is an agent that raises blood pressure by constricting blood vessels, thereby increasing systemic vascular resistance. This is different from inotropes which increase the force of cardiac contraction. Some substances do both (e.g. dopamine, dobutamine).

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Antihypotensive

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Antihypotensive → BetamethasoneFludrocortisonePositive, KConvallatoxinDigoxinPDE3, PrednisoloneDexamethasone, SympathomimeticsEpinephrineNoradrenalinePhenylephrineDobutamineDopamineDopexamineEphedrineMidodrineAmeziniumMetaraminolVasopressinAngiotensinamideS-alkylisothiouronium

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blood pressure also vasopressor increasing vascular increase loss volume dopamine dobutamine cardiac citation needed inotropes colloid anemic known agent raises

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colloidinstance ofplasma-substituting solutions0.80text
crystalloid solutionsinstance ofplasma-substituting solutions0.80text
Antihypotensiverelated to ClassificationSympathomimeticsEpinephrineNoradrenalinePhenylephrineDobutamineDopamineDopexamineEphedrineMidodrineAmeziniumMetaraminolVasopressinAngiotensinamideS-alkylisothiouronium0.60section
Antihypotensiverelated to ClassificationPrednisoloneDexamethasone0.60section
Antihypotensiverelated to ClassificationBetamethasoneFludrocortisonePositive0.60section
Antihypotensiverelated to ClassificationKConvallatoxinDigoxinPDE30.60section

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