Dopamine pressor effects

    • [DOC File]Pressors and Vasoactives

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      Dopamine has similar effects – it is “chronotropic” – that is, it raises heart rate, even at low doses, and because it’s often the only pressor available for peripheral use, it is used in situations where it probably shouldn’t be – although in a code, or near-code, you do what you have to do to save a life.


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      Vasopressin augments the effects of other vasopressor agents and is most commonly used for this mechanism at doses of 0.03 to 0.04 units/min (19). Vasopressin also targets V1 receptors in the vascular smooth muscle leading to vasoconstriction of peripheral arterial beds. ... Dopamine may be particularly useful in patients with compromised ...


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      Dopamine, somatostatin and glucocorticoids (but physiological role in regulation of TSH secretion is not known) PANCREAS 2010-2, 2008-2, 2008-1, 2006-1, 2005-1 (describe the synthesis and receptor)


    • [DOC File]Self-Study:

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      Side effects of dobutamine include a marked increase in heart rate and blood pressure, especially systolic pressure. A 10 to 20 mm Hg increase in systolic blood pressure and an increase in heart rate of 5 to 15 beats/min have been noted in most patients.


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    • [DOC File]Sympathomimetics, Antihistamines, and EENT Products

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      alpha agonists, like dopamine, have a pressor action. It increases blood pressure via vasoconstriction. Caution should be used because it can cause ischemia in the extremities or organs with prolonged administration. Withdrawal should be done so in a slowly tapered manner to prevent recurrence. Nasal Preparations. Topical – used a ...


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      Dopamine is a neurotransmitter normally produced by the body and it acts as a precursor to norepinephrine. Its effects ultimately depend on the dosage prescribed, as well as the patient’s condition. Dopamine given in low doses typically stimulates the receptors that produce vasodilation of the renal and mesenteric arteries.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 36

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      The effects of dopamine, dopamine agonists, and dopamine antagonists on prolactin secretion are predictable, based on feedback regulation. Thus, dopamine itself and dopamine agonists such as bromocriptine. ... Vasoconstrictor and Pressor Effects of ADH, ...


    • [DOC File]Pressors and Vasoactives

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      Dopamine has similar effects – it’s “chronotropic” – that is, it raises heart rate, even at low doses, and because it’s often the only pressor available for peripheral use, it is used in situations where it probably shouldn’t be – although in a code, or near-code, you do what you have to do to save a life.


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      Dopamine. Mechanism pf action / effects. 1 – 5 mcg/kg/min. Dopaminergic effect – dilates renal and mesenteric vessels. 5 – 10 mcg/kg/min. Beta – adrenergic stimulant - ↑ force of contraction, HR & CO. 10 – 20 mcg/kg/min. Alpha effects – renal, mesenteric, peripheral arterial and venous vasoconstriction, ↑ SVR, ↑ preload, ↑ HR


    • [DOC File]Appendix 1: Interactions

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      occur between drugs which have similar or antagonistic pharmacological effects or adverse effects. ... increased AV block and bradycardia Dopamine Chlorpromazine Antagonism of pressor action Dopamine Ergometrine Increased risk of ergotism Dopamine Ergotamine Increased risk of ergotism Dopamine Fluphenazine Antagonism of pressor action Dopamine ...


    • [DOC File]Hemodynamic Drips - Stanford University

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      Dopamine < 2μg/kg/min DA; 2-5 β, 5-20 α, β; > 20 α -at low dose, theoretical selective vasodilation of renal arterial beds-arrhythmias more pronounced-at higher doses, peripheral vasoconstriction is more prominent-in advanced HF, should only use lower doses for enhanced renal perfusion. Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor:


    • [DOC File]Aardvarksfly

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      Based largely on animal self-administration, the reinforcing effects of drugs have been linked to central dopamine activity in the mesolimbic dopamine system. While little is known about the basic mechanism of acupuncture in treating drug addiction, the neurochemical and behavioral data reviewed earlier showed that acupuncture directly or ...


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      a. Noradrenaline and adrenaline exert beta effects at low doses and alpha effects at high doses. b. Dobutamine exerts its actions via alpha effects b2>a. c. Inotropic agents act ultimately by increasing intracellular calcium. d. Dopamine exerts different effects at different doses. e. Theophylline is a positive inotrope. 28. milrinone



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