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- BookHippius, Hanns.Contents:
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1. Psychopharmacological screening tests. pt.
2. Non-invasive methods in cardiovascular human pharmacology. - ArticleGordon RD.Drugs. 1976;11 SUPPL 1:156-63.In young males with essential hypertension, propranolol and pindolol in small doses caused significant expansion of plasma volume (PV) after one month which did not prevent a reduction in BP. With higher doses, changes in PV were inconsistent and reductions in plasma renin activity (PRA) and 24-hour aldosterone excretion (AE) not closely related to BP changes. The effects of beta-adrenoreceptor blocking drugs on PV, PRA, and AE do not appear to be important components of their anti-hypertensive action.