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101 related items for PubMed ID: 7298137

  • 1. Antiadrenergic therapy: special aspects in hypertension in the elderly.
    Messerli FH, Dreslinski GR, Husserl FE, Suarez DH, MacPhee AA, Frohlich ED.
    Hypertension; 1981; 3(6 Pt 2):II-226-9. PubMed ID: 7298137
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  • 4. Hemodynamic and vascular responses to antihypertensive treatment with adrenergic blocking agents: a review.
    Sannerstedt R, Conway J.
    Am Heart J; 1970 Jan; 79(1):122-7. PubMed ID: 4903136
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  • 6. Hemodynamic and endocrine responses to guanfacine in normotensive volunteers and hypertensive patients.
    Rosenthal JH.
    Am J Cardiol; 1986 Mar 28; 57(9):22E-26E. PubMed ID: 3513526
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  • 7. Effects of reserpine, guanethidine and methyldopa on cardiac output and its distribution.
    Kisin I, Yuzhakov S.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1976 Feb 28; 35(2):253-60. PubMed ID: 1248504
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  • 8. Immediate and short-term hemodynamic effects of diltiazem in patients with hypertension.
    Amodeo C, Kobrin I, Ventura HO, Messerli FH, Frohlich ED.
    Circulation; 1986 Jan 28; 73(1):108-13. PubMed ID: 3510085
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  • 11. Medical management of primary hypertension. 2.
    Page LB, Sidd JJ.
    N Engl J Med; 1972 Nov 16; 287(20):1018-23. PubMed ID: 4568395
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  • 12. Evidence for a predominantly central hypotensive effect of alpha-methyldopa in humans.
    Bobik A, Jennings G, Jackman G, Oddie C, Korner P.
    Hypertension; 1986 Jan 16; 8(1):16-23. PubMed ID: 3943883
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  • 14. Relation of cardiovascular response to the hypotensive effect of metoprolol.
    Fouad FM, Tarazi RC, Bravo EL.
    Am Heart J; 1982 Oct 16; 104(4 Pt 1):803-11. PubMed ID: 7124594
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  • 17. Cardiovascular responses to circulating catecholamines in normal pregnancy and in pregnancy-induced hypertension.
    Nisell H, Hjemdahl P, Linde B.
    Clin Physiol; 1985 Oct 16; 5(5):479-93. PubMed ID: 4053528
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  • 18. Plasma norepinephrine and age as determinants of systemic hemodynamics in men with established essential hypertension.
    Izzo JL, Smith RJ, Larrabee PS, Kallay MC.
    Hypertension; 1987 Apr 16; 9(4):415-9. PubMed ID: 3557606
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  • 19. Effects of pindolol and methyldopa on blood pressure and plasma norepinephrine.
    Winer N, Carter CH, Eddy H.
    Am Heart J; 1982 Aug 16; 104(2 Pt 2):425-31. PubMed ID: 7048879
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  • 20. Methyldopa and neural control of circulation in essential hypertension.
    Mancia G, Ferrari A, Gregorini L, Bianchini C, Terzoli L, Leonetti G, Zanchetti A.
    Am J Cardiol; 1980 Jun 16; 45(6):1237-43. PubMed ID: 6990740
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