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Vasodilators are medicines that open, also called dilate, blood vessels. Vasodilators affect the muscles in the walls of the arteries and veins. They ...
A Study to Determine the Impact of Ascorbic Acid Treatment on Vasodilation in Cardiac Surgery · Overview · Participation eligibility · Participating Mayo Clinic ...
Vasodilators. These drugs relax blood vessels. They include the high blood pressure drug losartan (Cozaar), the erectile dysfunction medicine sildenafil ...
We will determine if a) glycyrrhetic acid (GA, a key component of TJ-68) evokes vasodilation, and b) if glycyrrhetic acid alters the TRP mediated sensory ...
It may also be called neurocardiogenic syncope. The vasovagal syncope trigger causes your heart rate and blood pressure to drop suddenly. That leads to reduced ...
Also called vasodilators, these medicines help open narrowed blood vessels and improve blood flow. The medicine comes in many forms. It may be breathed in ...
Vasodilators are prescribed to prevent, treat or improve symptoms in many conditions, such as: High blood pressure. High blood pressure during pregnancy or ...
Vasodilators cause blood vessels to expand, thereby increasing blood flow. This medicine is used to treat problems resulting from poor blood circulation.
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 increase the size of blood vessels. Isoxsuprine is used to treat problems resulting from poor blood circulation.
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