An example of drug from class "Mixed acting Sympathomimetics" is
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A mixed-acting sympathomimetic both directly stimulates the receptor by binding to it and indirectly stimulates the receptor by causing the release of the neurotransmitter stored in vesicles at the nerve endings. Ephedrine is an example of a mixed-acting adrenergic drug.
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An example of drugs from class "Mixed acting Sympathomimetics" is Ephedrine and dopamine (DA)
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- Sympathomimetics is a vast class of pharmaceuticals with a wide range of applications, from over-the-counter cough and cold remedies to life-saving therapies.
- Their clinical effects are comparable, and theoretically, based on knowledge of the medications' unique pharmacology, they should be predictable.
- The actual therapeutic effects of these medications vary and may be unexpected due to the complexity of the autonomic nervous system and its reactions to physiologic changes inside the body.
- Mixed-acting sympathomimetic medications [e.g., ephedrine, dopamine (DA)] are medicines that indirectly produce NE while also directly activating receptors.
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