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Effect of Various Drugs on Epinephrine-Induced Pulmonary Edema in Rabbits.
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1949
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Acute Lung InjuryLung InflammationPharmacotherapyPharmacological StudyPulmonary PharmacologyIntravenous InjectionsPulmonary EdemaAnesthetic PharmacologyPulmonary CirculationNeuropharmacologyPulmonary MedicinePharmacologyPulmonary Vascular DiseasePulmonary Arterial HypertensionVarious DrugsPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsClinical PharmacologyAnesthesiaMedicineSmall DosesAnesthesiology
1. Pulmonary edema and mortality induced in rabbits by intravenous injections of epinephrine were completely prevented by comparatively small doses of adrenergic blocking drugs, N-(2-bromoethyl)-N-ethyl-1-naph-thalenemethylamine. HBr (SY-28) and N-(2-chloroethyl) - N-ethylbenzhydrylamine. HCl (SY-2).