INTERACTIONS OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS AND THEIR ANTAGONISTS ON THE ISOLATED ATRIUM

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In the isolated guinea‐pig atrium, phenoxybenzamine and other antagonists of sympathomimetic drugs and the adrenergic nerve blocking agent guanethidine inhibited the action of butyrylcholine and tyramine and potentiated the action of noradrenaline. Also in the isolated guinea‐pig atrium, phenoxybenzamine and cocaine abolished the parasympathetic, and potentiated the sympathetic, effects of vagus stimulation. 1961 British Pharmacological Society

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BENFEY, B. G., & GREEFF, K. (1961). INTERACTIONS OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS AND THEIR ANTAGONISTS ON THE ISOLATED ATRIUM. British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 17(2), 232–235. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1961.tb01283.x

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