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Midodrine is a vasopressor/antihypotensive
agent (it
raises the
blood pressure).
Midodrine was
approved in the
United States by the Food and Drug Administration...
- medications.
Medications used may
include beta blockers, pyridostigmine,
midodrine or fludrocortisone. More than 50% of
patients whose condition was triggered...
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droxidopa and
midodrine have
found that
midodrine was more
likely to
cause supine hypertension than
droxidopa in
patients with NOH.
Midodrine was also found...
- this is
insufficient for
treating vasovagal syncope,
medications such as
midodrine or
fludrocortisone may be tried. Occasionally, a
cardiac pacemaker may...
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wearing compression stockings, and
sometimes medication (fludrocortisone,
midodrine, or others). Salt
loading (dramatic
increases in salt intake) must be...
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longer marketed.[why?]
Sertraline Phenylephrine Synephrine Phentolamine Midodrine Pazdernik TL,
Kerecsen L (2007) [2003]. "5". In
Goljan EF (ed.). Pharmacology...
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Noradrenaline Phenylephrine Dobutamine Dopamine Dopexamine Ephedrine Midodrine Amezinium Metaraminol Vasopressin Angiotensinamide S-alkylisothiouronium...
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albumin in
conjunction with
other medical or
procedural treatment.
Midodrine is an alpha-agonist and
octreotide is an
analogue of somatostatin, a hormone...
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malignant bowel obstruction.
Octreotide may be used in
conjunction with
midodrine to
partially reverse peripheral vasodilation in the
hepatorenal syndrome...
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include Fludrocortisone, Erythropoietin, and
Sympathomimetics such as
Midodrine and
Noradrenaline and
precursor (L-DOPS).
Fludrocortisone is the first-line...