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Nifedipine is in a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers. Nifedipine relaxes (widens)
your blood vessels (veins and arteries), which makes it easier for the heart to pump and reduces its
workload.
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Diazoxide given orally raises blood sugar by slowing the release of insulin from the
pancreas.
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Nondiuretic hypotensive and antihypoglycemic agent; structurally related to the thiazide diuretics.
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Phenoxybenzamine lowers blood pressure. It is used to treat episodes of high blood
pressure and sweating associated with pheochromocytoma.
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α-Adrenergic blocking agent; a haloalkylamine.
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Mecamylamine is used to treat moderate to severe hypertension (high blood pressure).
Because of its many side effects, mecamylamine is not commonly used.
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Calcium-channel blocking agent; dihydropyridine derivative.
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Nitroglycerin is a medicine that helps relax the blood vessels leading to the heart. It is used to prevent chest pain. Nitroglycerin overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medication.
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Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood
vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
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Nitroglycerin, an organic nitrate, is a vasodilating agent.
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Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood
vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
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Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood
vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
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