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  • ...t rate and blood pressure. Because ketamine tends to increase or maintain cardiac output, it is sometimes used in anesthesia for emergency surgery when the p
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  • ...ents with [[shock (circulatory)|shock]] or [[heart failure]] to increase [[cardiac output]] and [[blood pressure]].<ref name=pharmnemonics /> Dopamine begins {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}
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  • ===Cardiac arrest=== ...stance via α₁ receptor-dependent [[vasoconstriction]] and to increase [[cardiac output]] via its binding to β₁ receptors.
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  • *[[Cardiac arrest]], cessation of [[Cardiac cycle|heartbeat]], or [[heart failure]] ...has also given rise to non-narcotic drugs with other uses such as emetics, stimulants, antitussives, anticholinergics, muscle relaxants, local anaesthetics, gene
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  • *Cardiovascular: [[tachycardia]], cardiac [[arrhythmia]]s, [[angina pectoris]], [[vasoconstriction]] with [[hypertens ...thmias or ventricular fibrillation, hypersensitivity to ephedrine or other stimulants.
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  • ...complications with [[hallucinogens]], such as [[LSD]] or overdose of CNS [[stimulants]], such as [[cocaine]], or [[methamphetamine]].<ref name="Inchem" /> * Elderly and very ill patients – Possibility that apnea and/or cardiac arrest may occur. Concomitant use of other central nervous system depressan
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  • '''Norfenefrine''' is a cardiac stimulant. {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}
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  • {{Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases}} {{Stimulants}}
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  • '''Theodrenaline''' (or '''noradrenaline theophylline''') is a cardiac stimulant. {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}
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  • {{stimulants}} {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}
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  • [[Category:Cardiac stimulants]]
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  • ...tion anti-depressants, anticholinergics, anticonvulsants, centrally acting stimulants, NMDA antagonists, etc. Hydrocodone can usually be successfully used with ...cold skin; narrowed or widened pupils; [[bradycardia]]; coma; seizures; [[cardiac arrest]]; and death.<ref name='medline' />
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  • ...narcolepsy patients in the clinical trials were already stabilized on CNS stimulants such as [[modafinil]]; in patients not prescribed modafinil, this dosage co ...ther side-effects include [[convulsions]] (especially when combined with [[stimulants]]), and nausea/vomiting (especially when combined with [[Alcoholic beverage
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