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Mixed Adrenergic Agonist

Overview
  • Mixed-acting adrenergic agonists are compounds that cause activation of adrenergic receptors by both direct binding as well as release of endogenously-stored norepinephrine from presynaptic terminals. Ephedrine is the prototype mixed-acting agonist.
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  • Ephedrine
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