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The Hemodynamic Effects of Hypotensive Drugs in Man
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1953
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HypertensionHypotensive DrugsCardiovascular DiseaseMedicineAntihypertensive TherapyPhysiologyCardiac OutputCardiovascular PharmacologyIncreased Blood FlowSplanchnic Vascular BedPharmacotherapyPharmacologyCardiology
Further data are presented concerning the unusual hemodynamic effects of 1-hydrazinophthalazine. Previous observations demonstrating a marked increase in cardiac output in normotensive subjects are confirmed in hypertensive patients. The splanchnic vascular bed is one of the sites of increased blood flow. The similarity between the hemodynamic effects of 1-hydrazinophthalazine and pyrogens is pointed out and the pharmacologic basis for the clinically observed additive effects of 1-hydrazinophthalazine and hexamethonium is discussed.
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