Vasoconstrictor effect of midodrine, ST 1059, noradrenaline, etilefrine and dihydroergotamine on isolated human veins
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Vasoconstrictor effect of midodrine, ST 1059, noradrenaline, etilefrine and dihydroergotamine on isolated human veins
Abstract
ST 1059, the pharmacologically active metabolite of midodrine, is a powerful vasoconstrictor compound, acting by stimulation of alpha-receptors. It elicited 80% of noradrenaline-induced contraction of human veins.
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