The effects of pindolol and prazosin on hand blood flow in patients with cold extremities and on treatment with beta-blockers
- PMID: 6117193
- DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1981.tb09804.x
The effects of pindolol and prazosin on hand blood flow in patients with cold extremities and on treatment with beta-blockers
Abstract
Hand blood flow and subjective sensitivity to cold were studied in nine hypertensive patients on treatment with beta-blockers. All patients complained of cold extremities. Neither hand blood flow nor sensitivity to cold changed after addition of prazosin, a well known vasodilator to the original beta-blocker. After changing to a beta-blocker with a high degree of intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (pindolol), hand blood flow increased and sensitivity to cold decreased in all patients, except one.
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