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Episode 19: Vasoactive medications

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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How to Treat Hypotension and Arrhythmias

There's no such thing as renal dose, dogmutamine. The only real time that we think dogmutamine is effective or is called for potentially would be hypotension with bradycardia. Dogmutamine will increase the heart rate quite a bit and will cause systemic vascular constriction. Nitroglycerin has by far the longest duration of nichardopine, nitroprysoide, libetalol. Tachyaxis is very common for people to get a headache from this common medication.

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