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  • ...dilator ([[hydralazine]], or in severe cases [[minoxidil]]). Central alpha-agonists (e.g. [[clonidine]]), [[ACE Inhibitor]]s or [[Angiotensin II receptor antag
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  • [[Category:Alpha-adrenergic agonists]]
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  • Selective D2/D3 agonists [[pramipexole]] and [[ropinirole]], used to treat [[restless legs syndrome]
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  • ...ondon |year=2008 |month=March |edition=57 |chapter=3.1.1.1 Selective beta2 agonists -- side effects |pages=|isbn=0-85369-778-7 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=2009-04 Clinical studies show no compelling evidence that salbutamol and other beta 2 agonists can increase performance in healthy athletes.<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g
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  • ...eral years away ([[pethidine]] was invented in Germany in 1937) and opioid agonists amongst the semi-synthetics were analogues and derivatives of codeine such ...bind to the [[sigma receptor|&sigma;-receptor]], it has been shown that σ-agonists, such as (+)-[[pentazocine]], antagonize morphine analgesia, and σ-antagon
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  • ...5, 1985 | volume = 36| issue = 8| pages = 737–44| title = Effect of GABA agonists on the neurotoxicity and anticonvulsant activity of benzodiazepines| author
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  • [[Category:Alpha-adrenergic agonists]]
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  • {{Adrenergic agonists}} [[Category:Alpha-adrenergic agonists]]
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  • ...beta-agonist]]s like [[salbutamol]] or [[terbutaline]] or long-acting beta-agonists like [[salmeterol]] and [[formoterol]] or [[anticholinergic]], etc. dilate
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  • ...the predominance of beta-adrenergic receptors in the coronary circulation. Agonists of alpha-receptors, such as phenylephrine, elicit very little constriction
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  • [[Category:Nicotinic agonists]]
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  • [[Category:Nicotinic agonists]]
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  • *[[Nicotinic agonists]]
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  • [[Category:Mu-opioid agonists]]
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  • ...nger duration of action compared to either heroin and other shorter-acting agonists, and the need for repeat doses of the antagonist naloxone, it is still used ...], is a common second-choice drug for pain that does not respond to weaker agonists. A major drawback is that unlike OxyContin ([[oxycodone]] continuous releas
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  • ...B receptor cause [[absence seizures]] in high doses, as do GHB and GABA(B) agonists.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Banerjee PK, Snead OC |title=Presynaptic gamma- ...rations inhibit dopamine release via GABA(B) receptors as do other GABA(B) agonists such as [[baclofen]] and [[phenibut]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Smolders
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