tolazoline

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Noun1.tolazoline - vasodilator that is used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis)
vasodilative, vasodilator - a drug that causes dilation of blood vessels
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After processing was complete a 3-ml intramuscular injection of Tolazoline (Lloyd Laboratories, Shenandoah, Iowa; 100 mg [ml.sup.-1] given at a rate of 6.6 mg [kg.sup.-1]) was administered to act as a reversal to the Xylazine, and deer were observed until they moved away under their own power.
(11) Dr Dresdale made a breakthrough in the understanding of the pathophysiology of PPH by establishing that tolazoline, a pulmonary vasodilator, reduced the pressure in PH and, thus, demonstrated the role of vasoconstriction in the disease pathogenesis.
Arterial vasodilators (reserpine, papaverine, tolazoline), specific thromboxane inhibitors (methimazole, iloprost), and nonspecific thromboxane inhibitors (aspirin, methylprednisolone) are also recommended to prevent edema, thrombosis, and vasospasm (6).
Recent studies conducted for additional therapeutic possibilities include the use of heparin-binding epithelial growth factor to protect the intestines and other organs from ischaemic injury, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, tolazoline and nitroglycerin as interarterial infusions.
Isotachophoretic determination of bisoprolol, clonidine, disopyramide and tolazoline in human fluids.
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