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- List of Vasodilators - Drugs. com
Vasodilators are medicines that dilate (widen) blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily through Some act directly on the smooth muscle cells lining the blood vessels Other have a central effect, and regulate blood pressure most likely through the vasomotor center located within the medulla oblongata of the brain
- Vasodilators: Types and Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
Vasodilators are drugs that open your blood vessels Your provider may prescribe vasodilators to treat high blood pressure, chest pain or heart failure Most people take vasodilators as part of an overall treatment plan
- Vasodilators: Definition, Side Effects, Drug List (Prescription . . .
Vasodilators are drugs that open blood vessels, and are prescribed to treat angina, high blood pressure, heart diseases, and other medical problems Examples are ACE inhibitors and nitrates Natural and OTC vasodilators are available
- Vasodilators: Drug Class, Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names - RxList
Vasodilators are drugs used for relaxing the muscles of the blood vessels to treat severe conditions Vasodilators may either act directly on the arteries or veins to relax them or act via different mechanisms to produce dilation
- Vasodilators - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Vasodilators are useful in the management of hypertension, angina, heart failure, myocardial infarction, and more This activity reviews the indications, actions, and contraindications for vasodilation therapy as a valuable agent in the treatment of hypertension and other related disorders
- Vasodilators - Mayo Clinic
Vasodilators are medicines that open, also called dilate, blood vessels Vasodilators affect the muscles in the walls of the arteries and veins They prevent the muscles from tightening and the walls from narrowing
- Vasodilator Drugs - CV Pharmacology
Vasodilator drugs can be classified based on their site of action (arterial vs venous) or by the mechanism of action Some drugs primarily dilate resistance vessels (arterial dilators; e g , hydralazine), while others primarily affect venous vessels (venous dilators; e g , nitroglycerin)
- Differences: Vasoconstricting and Vasodilating Medications - WebMD
Vasodilating medications are the opposite of vasoconstricting medications Instead of tightening your blood vessels, they widen them, allowing blood to flow more easily This lowers your blood
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