On the Pharmacology of Phenoxybenzamine.

The concept of antagonism has proved to be a fruitful approach in efforts to gather information on many physiological and pharmacological problems. In the case of the sympathetic system, ergot was used as early as 1906 by Dale, who then supplied an accurate description of what we know as 'adren...

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Main Author: Ledoux, G.
Other Authors: Melville, K.I. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1960
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Ledoux, G.
On the Pharmacology of Phenoxybenzamine.
description The concept of antagonism has proved to be a fruitful approach in efforts to gather information on many physiological and pharmacological problems. In the case of the sympathetic system, ergot was used as early as 1906 by Dale, who then supplied an accurate description of what we know as 'adrenergic blockade'. This pharmacological effect may be defined as the blockade of responses to adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and other sympathomimetic amines and to sympathetic nerve activity. [...]
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