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- Vasopressin - Wikipedia
Mammalian vasopressin, also called antidiuretic hormone (ADH) [5], arginine vasopressin (AVP) or argipressin, [6] is a hormone synthesized from the AVP gene as a peptide prohormone in neurons in the hypothalamus, [7] and is converted to AVP
- Vasopressin Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com
What is vasopressin? Vasopressin is used to raise blood pressure in adults with life-threatening low blood pressure when other treatments have not worked Vasopressin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide
- Vasopressin | Hormone Function, Receptors Effects | Britannica
Vasopressin, hormone that plays a key role in maintaining osmolality (the concentration of dissolved particles, such as salts and glucose, in the serum) and therefore in maintaining the volume of water in the extracellular fluid (the fluid space that surrounds cells)
- Vasopressin: Action in Body, Injections, When to Dose
Vasopressin is a hormone involved in metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis Learn about natural production and synthetic injections
- Vasopressin (Antidiuretic Hormone) - CV Physiology
Vasopressin (arginine vasopressin, AVP; antidiuretic hormone, ADH) is a peptide hormone formed in the hypothalamus, then transported via axons to the posterior pituitary, which releases it into the blood
- Vasopressin (injection route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Vasopressin injection is used to control the frequent urination, increased thirst, and loss of water caused by diabetes insipidus This is a condition that causes the body to lose too much water and become dehydrated
- What Is Vasopressin? - Everyday Health
Vasopressin is a naturally occurring hormone used in the management of several life-threatening conditions, including abnormal bleeding and septic shock
- Vasopressin: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
Vasopressin is a peptide hormone used to increase blood pressure in patients with vasodilatory shock who are resistant to fluid and catecholamine therapy The vasopressive effect of posterior pituitary gland extracts was noted in 1895, while vasopressin itself was not purified until 1951
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