Medical Term
alpha-adrenergic blocker
a drug that prevents the stimulation of alpha-adrenergic receptors at the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system by noradrenaline and adrenaline: it therefore causes widening of arteries (vasodilatation) and a drop in blood pressure. Alpha blockers include DOXAZOSIN , PHENTOLAMINE , PHENOXYBENZAMINE , MOXISYLYTE , INDORAMIN , PRAZOSIN , ALFUZOSIN , and TAMSULOSIN . Overdosage causes a severe drop in blood pressure, a rapid pulse, nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea, a dry mouth, flushed skin, convulsions, drowsiness, and coma.
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alpha-adrenergic-blocker