1951
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-195106000-00009
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The Vasodilator Effects of Priscoline in Patients With Ischemic Extremities*

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“…Most of these are of little clinical value, because they require parenteral administration and have only a transient effect. Priscoline 2 has been used orally (14, 15), intramuscularly, intravenously (16, 17) and intra‐arterially (18) for about eight years, so that its value is well established. It is a combination of the histamine nucleus and the epinephrine nucleus, and therefore has a direct vasodilatory effect and also produces a peripheral adrenergic and sympathetic block (19).…”
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“…Most of these are of little clinical value, because they require parenteral administration and have only a transient effect. Priscoline 2 has been used orally (14, 15), intramuscularly, intravenously (16, 17) and intra‐arterially (18) for about eight years, so that its value is well established. It is a combination of the histamine nucleus and the epinephrine nucleus, and therefore has a direct vasodilatory effect and also produces a peripheral adrenergic and sympathetic block (19).…”
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confidence: 99%