For a brief period she became hypotensive but fever resolved, her dermatitis improved and she made a good recovery. |
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These inhibitors can potentiate the hypotensive effects of nitrates and alpha blockers. |
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Six hours after admission, he became abruptly hypotensive and 15 minutes later was obtunded. |
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He was treated with hypotensive drugs and anticoagulants and had no neurological sequelae. |
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Within 12 hours he was hypotensive, oliguric, tachypnoeic, increasingly drowsy, and confused. |
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The patient's final admission occurred 2 months later, when she became hypotensive during hemodialysis. |
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Forty hypotensive subjects and 40 normotensive controls participated in this study. |
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Intravascular volume depletion can also potentiate the hypotensive effect of beta blockade. |
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The main secondary outcomes were recorded treatment with hypotensive agents, lipid lowering drugs, and antiplatelet drugs. |
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During the night, he became hypotensive, with minimal response to boluses of normal saline. |
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Despite administration of multiple boluses of fluid, he remained hypotensive and anuric. |
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Description: Mistletoe is used in arteriosclerosis, for its hypotensive and diuretic properties. |
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These hypotensive reactions are not associated with signs of drug hypersensitivity and have usually resolved within one or two hours. |
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Because the hypotensive effects of nifedipine cannot be closely regulated, this drug should not be used for BP control in patients with hypertensive crises. |
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may be useful in documenting white coat hypertension and verifying hypotensive symptoms in patients receiving anti-hypertensive agents. |
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The hypotensive response to captopril is accompanied by a decrease in plasma aldosterone and angiotensin II levels and an increase in plasma renin levels. |
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The management of patients with acute angle-closure glaucoma requires therapeutic interventions in addition to ocular hypotensive agents. |
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An intraosseous needle should be placed if IV access is unobtainable, and the patient is poorly perfused and hypotensive. |
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Following the autonomic storm, a reduction in sympathetic flow results in a normotensive or hypotensive phase. |
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A common dose of blood pressure medicine might render an already sick patient dangerously hypotensive. |
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Indeed, by this time, the patient will usually be hypotensive, with falling body temperature and reduced output of urine. |
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The long-chain omega-3s have a hypotensive effect in patients suffering from hypertension. |
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During surgery, the patient becomes hypotensive, but post-operatively does remarkably well. |
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Too rapid administration of protamine can cause severe hypotensive and anaphylactoid reactions. |
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The precise mechanism of the ocular hypotensive action of timolol is not definitively established. |
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He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma. |
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Anthocleista nobilis contains the alkaloids brucine and loganine and has been noted to be antispasmodic and neurotropic, having a marked hypotensive effect. |
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However, the patient did not experience typical phases of HFRS such as the febrile, hypotensive, oliguric, polyuric and convalescent phases. |
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However, the relationship of death to transfusion was excluded in four cases: two cases of hypotensive reaction, one case of TRALI and one case of circulatory overload. |
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It is also an antispasmodic, a hypotensive and an antidote. |
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The increase in incidence of hypotensive reactions, especially in 2005, might be due to an increase awareness of this type of reaction by the transfusion community. |
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A patient who does not drink enough fluids to replace the losses can become hypotensive, meaning that the blood pressure is abnormally low, and the person can, in severe cases, pass out. |
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A transient hypotensive response is not a contraindication to further doses which usually can be given without difficulty once the blood pressure has increased after volume expansion. |
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Amphetamines inhibit the hypotensive effect of veratrum alkaloids. |
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Maximum decrease in systolic arterial pressure in conscious normotensive hypovolemic dogs was similar to that observed in renal hypotensive normovolemic dogs. |
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In the cases reported, this was believed to be due to an excessive hypotensive action of the drug or, in some cases, due to concomitant use with other hypotensive or negative inotropic agents. |
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After a brief return of circulation, he again became hypotensive and bradycardic. |
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At presentation to the emergency department, she was hypotensive and bradycardic. |
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Their assumption given the slight drop in blood pressure between the two positions was that he was posturally hypotensive. |
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A cardiac sedative, hypotensive and relaxing nervine, Motherwort strengthens and normalizes heart function. |
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In another study, increases in hematocrit, decreases in hypotensive episodes, and improvement in well being have been observed, although not statistically significant. |
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Complaints and diagnoses: chronical fatigue, neurosis, constant muscle tension, pains, petrifaction in the morning, numbness by the evening, vegetative-vascular dystonia with hard hypotensive crisis. |
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However, it can cause cardiovascular depression and should be used with caution in patients who are hypotensive, hypovolaemic or haemodynamically unstable. |
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Structure-based optimization of cyclopropyl urea derivatives as potent soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors for potential decrease of renal injury without hypotensive action. |
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