Like other sympathomimetic amines, amphetamine can induce transient mydriasis.
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These two medications are both inotropes with sympathomimetic effect.
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The use of the sympathomimetic drug causes the iris dilator muscle to be directly stimulated, causing increased dilation.
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In contrast to other, more potent stimulants, xanthines mainly act to oppose the actions of the sleepiness-inducing adenosine, making them less effective as stimulants than sympathomimetic amines.
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Adrenergic: relating to epinephrine (its release or action)
Sympathomimetic drugs are substances that mimic the effects of the sympathetic nervous system, such as catecholamines, epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), dopamine, etc. ...
(Sympathomimetics) USE Neurotropic drugs
(sympathomimetics) synonymous with pseudostressors.
Mimicking or potentiating sympathetic nervous system activity.
Sympathomimetic(s) asthma medications (e.g. adrenalin, albuterol and psuedoephedrine) are used as either bronchodilators in asthma or decongestants in eye, nose, and sinus allergy. ...
Refers to a drug that mimics the effects of stimulation of organs and structures by the sympathetic nervous system.
A medication similar to amphetamine, but is less powerful and has less potential for addiction than amphetamine.