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catecholamines, what are they? and list them
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endogenous transmitters; epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine
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sympathomimetics?
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drugs have similar effects to catecholamines
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adrenergic antagonists and dopaminergic antagonists?
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drugs that inhibit catecholamines receptors
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other names for adrenergic antagonsists which classify them into 2?
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alpha-blockers and beta-blockers
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distribution inside the body?
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adrenal medulla has more epinephrine than norepinephrine
heart and vessels has norepinephrine and capable of uptaking epinephrine from plasma brain has norepinephrine and dopamine, but only little epinephrine |
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what effect each has?
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adrenergic effects for epinephrine and norepinephrine
dopaminergic effects for dopamine |