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DOI: 10.1007/bf02611554
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Die Wirkung langfristiger Adrenalininjektionen auf den Hund

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“…In dogs daily injections of 1-6 mg (up to 40 mg) adrenaline in aqueous solution, for 8 months to 2 years, elevated the systolic blood pressure, in one dog maximally by 90 mm Hg in 3 months. Later the blood pressure began to return to normal in spite of continued injections (ENGER 1940).…”
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“…In dogs daily injections of 1-6 mg (up to 40 mg) adrenaline in aqueous solution, for 8 months to 2 years, elevated the systolic blood pressure, in one dog maximally by 90 mm Hg in 3 months. Later the blood pressure began to return to normal in spite of continued injections (ENGER 1940).…”
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“…In our earlier study (AHO et al 1961) we reported that continuous pro!onged treatment of rats with adrenaline in oil increased the effect on blood pressure of simultaneous NaCl treatment. Prolonged injections of adrenaline over several months may slightly increase the blood pressure of some experimental animals ( ENGER 1940 ;SCHROEDER & NEUMAN 1942 ;HEIM 1952;AHO et al 1961).…”
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