beta-adrenergic antagonist
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beta-adrenergic antagonist
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Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism can last from one month to 18 months and is treated by discontinuing iodine and, if indicated, administering a
beta-adrenergic antagonist, such as atenolol.
Effects of
beta-adrenergic antagonist, propranolol on spatial memory and exploratory behavior in mice.
Hypoglycemia was "aggravated by the
beta-adrenergic antagonist properties of propranolol, and worsening conditions of children who also had other concomitant diseases," Dr.
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