Adrenergic drugs
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An adrenergic is a drug, or other substance, which has effects similar to, or the same as, epinephrine (adrenaline).
Alternatively, it may refer to something which is susceptible to epinephrine, or similar substances, such as a biological receptor (specifically, the adrenergic receptors).
Adrenergic blocking drugs, the so called Beta blockers, block the action of epinephrine in the body.
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List of adrenergic agonist drugs
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Direct acting
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- Albuterol (β2)
- Clonidine (α2)
- Dobutamine (β1)
- Epinephrine (α1, β2 and others)
- Formoterol
- Isoproterenol
- Metaproterenol
- Methoxamine
- Norepinephrine
- Piruterol
- Saimeterol
- Tamsulosine
- Terbutaline
Indirect acting
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Mixed action
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See also
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- Adrenergic blocking drugs
- Adrenergic nerves
- Adrenergic receptor
- Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonist
- Catecholamines
- Dextroamphetamine
- Serotonin
- Sympathetic nervous system
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