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Prazosin, sold
under the
brand name
Minipress among others, is a
medication used to
treat high
blood pressure,
symptoms of an
enlarged prostate, and nightmares...
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Selective α1-adrenergic
receptor antagonists include:
Alfuzosin Doxazosin Prazosin (inverse agonist)
Tamsulosin Terazosin Silodosin Selective α2-adrenergic...
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Syncope occurs in
approximately 1% of
patients given an
initial dose of 2 mg
prazosin or greater. This
adverse effect is self-limiting and in most
cases does...
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prescribed aspirin.
Sympatholytic agents, such as the alpha-adrenergic
blocker prazosin, may
provide temporary relief to
secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. Angiotensin...
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Scorpion antivenom has
little effect in
clinical treatment but
application of
prazosin reduces the
mortality rate to less than 4%. As in
other scorpions, the...
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several relatively selective alpha-1
antagonists are available. As of 2018,
prazosin is the only alpha-1
blocker known to act as an
inverse agonist at all alpha-1...
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Prazosin is an α1-blocker that acts as an
inverse agonist at α1-adrenergic receptors.
Raskind and
colleagues studied the
efficacy of
prazosin for...
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sleep apnea. It is
often used off-label as a nootropic.
Prazosin (Minipress) for nightmares:
prazosin is
approved for the use of hypertension. A 2012 systematic...
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their use may
delay or
inhibit more
definitive treatments for PTSD.
Prazosin, an alpha-1
adrenergic antagonist, has been used in
veterans with PTSD...
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include propranolol, oxprenolol, and metoprolol. The alpha-1
antagonist prazosin could be
effective for PTSD. The alpha-2
agonists clonidine and guanfacine...