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what is the exact mechanism of action of beta-blockers in treating hypertension ..?
No. Look up selectivity then IV versus PO; then daily dosing (SR) versus BID,.are all beta-blockers have the same antihypertensive efficacy , since they have different pharmacodynamics & pharmacokintics ?
Is this a trick question? Look it up and then tell us about it.
I was going tell her this... Its not hard, go to your pharmacology 1 note, look up Alpha 1-2, and B1-2. See what they do, and what does agonist/antagonist do at these sites. If you dont want to look at your pharmacology notes, you can go on wikipedia.
Also it's patient specific, some patient react better to certain beta blockers. Beta blockers is more used for heart rate. Also some Beta blockers are used in hypertensive emergencies. Question to Yasmin?
Which Beta blocker would be used more in ashtma patients? Beta selective or non selective?
BETA BLOCKER. Where are beta receptors located in the body?
No. Look up selectivity then IV versus PO; then daily dosing (SR) versus BID,.
Hmmm... they don't teach this in your BS in Dubai?
Not even med chem? No mention of chains and selectivity?
No mention of solubility?
What about duration of action?
i compare between all the beta-blockers and i notice the difference among them ,but i got confused when i read that statment...
"even though there are important pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetics differences among the various B-blockers , their is no difference in clinical antihypertensive efficacy" .
present in the Joseph T. DiPiro book of pharmacology