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    Esmolol, sold under the brand name Brevibloc, is a cardio selective beta1 receptor blocker with rapid onset, a very short duration of action, and no significant...
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    lipophilicity or hydrophilic beta blockers include atenolol, carteolol, esmolol, labetalol, nadolol, and sotalol. It is thought that highly lipophilic...
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    decrease conduction through the AV node. Class II agents include atenolol, esmolol, propranolol, and metoprolol. Class III agents predominantly block the...
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    Friedman B, Smith M (June 1990). "Acute theophylline toxicity and the use of esmolol to reverse cardiovascular instability". Annals of Emergency Medicine. 19...
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    Suttner S (September 2007). "Combined use of ultra-short acting beta-blocker esmolol and intravenous phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor enoximone". Expert Opin Pharmacother...
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    given intravenously and have doses that are easier to adjust (such as esmolol, propranolol, or labetalol) is preferred. Vasodilators such as sodium nitroprusside...
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    putative cases of "unopposed alpha-stimulation" due to propranolol (n=3), esmolol (n=3), and metoprolol (n=1). Some detractors of beta-blockers for cocaine-induced...
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    Nebivolol Atenolol Oxprenolol Metoprolol Timolol Pindolol Nadolol Pindolol Esmolol Acebutolol Sotalol Talinolol Betaxolol Labetalol Carvedilol Adrenergic...
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    treated with short-acting antihypertensive drugs such as nitroprusside or esmolol; longer acting drugs such as propranolol should be avoided as they may...
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    Medications include labetalol, nicardipine, hydralazine, sodium nitroprusside, esmolol, nifedipine, minoxidil, isradipine, clonidine, and chlorpromazine. These...
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