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Blood vessels also can be expanded using medicines known as vasodilators. Anti-seizure medicines may be used to treat seizures related to a ruptured ...
PAD or peripheral arterial disease represents a chronic medical condition by which patients have plaque buildup inside the blood vessels, which limits the blood ...
... vasodilation, both due to inappropriately low sympathetic outflow. Sympathetic stimulation might be involved early in the reflex cascade. There is no known ...
The dawn phenomenon: What can you do? Understanding complement 3 glomerulopathy (C3G) · Understanding IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) · Vasodilators ...
The Vascular Biology Lab of Zvonimir S. Katusic, M.D., Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies the neuroprotective function of vascular endothelium to better ...
Because L-arginine acts as a vasodilator, opening (dilating) blood vessels, many people take oral L-arginine to treat heart conditions and erectile dysfunction.
Vasodilators. These medicines stop the muscles in the artery walls from tightening. This prevents the arteries from narrowing. Examples include hydralazine ...
*Mechanically induced vasospasm occurring during the aneurysm-securing procedure may be treated with local administration of vasodilators (e.g., intra-arterial, ...
Hypoxic respiratory failure. Dr. Carey and his collaborators describe how neonatologists prescribe pulmonary vasodilators in NICUs and characterize the effects ...
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