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Dopamine hydrochloride
Introduction
Name
- Dopamine hydrochloride.
Class of drug
- Catecholamine.
- Sympathomimetic.
- Adrenoceptor agonist.
Uses
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Administration
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Pharmacokinetics
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Precautions
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Withdrawal Periods
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Adverse Reactions
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Further Reading
Publications
Refereed papers
- Recent references from PubMed and VetMedResource.
- Lee Y H et al (1998) Effects of dopamine, dobutamine, dopexamine, phenylephrine, and saline solution on intramuscular blood flow and other cardiopulmonary variables in halothane-anaesthetized ponies. Am J of Vet Res 59 (11), 1463-1472 PubMed.
- Robertson S A et al (1996) Metabolic, hormonal, and hemodynamic changes during dopamine infusions in halothane anesthetized horses. Vet Surg 25 (1), 88-97 PubMed.
- Trim C M et al (1991) Effects of an infusion of dopamine on the cardiopulmonary effects of Escherichia coli endotoxin in anaesthetised horses. Res Vet Sci 50 (1), 54-63 PubMed.
- Trim C M et al (1989) Renal effects of dopamine infusion in conscious horses. Equine Vet J Suppl 17 (7), 124-128 PubMed.
- Divers T J et al (1987) Acute renal failure in six horses resulting from haemodynamic causes.Equine Vet J 19 (13), 178-184 PubMed.
- Trim C M et al (1985) Cardiopulmonary effects of dopamine hydrochloride in anaesthetised horses. Equine Vet J 17 (1), 41-44 PubMed.