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    Alpha blocking action of the antihypertensive agent, prazosin by Graham, R M, Oates, H F, Stoker, L M, Stokes, G S

    “…The vasodilatory and alpha adrenergic blocking properties of prazosin were studied in anesthetized rats and compared with the direct-acting vasodilator,…”
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    Withdrawal of clonidine: effects of varying dosage or duration of treatment on subsequent blood pressure and heart rate responses by Oates, H F, Stoker, L M, Monaghan, J C, Stokes, G S

    “…The influence of the dosage or duration of treatment on the incidence and severity of clonidine withdrawal responses was examined in normotensive rats…”
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    Relationship between the hypotensive and alpha-adrenoceptor blocking actions of prazosin by Oates, H F

    “…The relationship between the hypotensive and alpha-adrenoceptor blocking actions of prazosin was investigated in anaesthetized rats. Pressor responses to…”
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    Responsiveness of hypertensive subjects to prazosin by Stokes, G S, Monaghan, J C, MacCarthy, E P, Oates, H F

    “…1. Plasma drug levels and blood pressure changes produced by a single 2 mg oral dose of prazosin were determined in nine hypertensive patients. 2. Regression…”
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    Interactions between prazosin, clonidine and direct vasodilators in the anaesthetized rat by Oates, H F, Stoker, L M, Stokes, G S

    “…1. Prazosin, clonidine, hydrallazine and diazoxide were administered intravenously, alone or in various combinations, to anaesthetized rats. 2. Prazosin and…”
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    Mechanism of the hypotensive action of prazosin by Oates, H F, Graham, R M, Stokes, G S

    “…The mechanism of action of prazosin was studied in anesthetized rats by comparison with the peripherally-acting anti-hypertensive agents, indoramin,…”
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    The beta-adrenoceptor controlling renin release by Oates, H F, Stoker, L M, Monaghan, J C, Stokes, G S

    “…The beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, atenolol, metoprolol and propranolol, administered intravenously to anaesthetized rats in doses producing equal…”
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    Studies in the rat on bucindolol, a new antihypertensive agent with beta-adrenoceptor blocking properties by Oates, H F, Stoker, L M, Stokes, G S

    “…The properties of a new antihypertensive agent, bucindolol, were studied in the anaesthetized rat. When administered intravenously in the dose range 0.03 to…”
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    Suppression of renin release by timolol by Graham, R M, Oates, H F, Weber, M A, Stokes, G S

    “…The beta-adrenergic blocking agent, timolol, administered to resting rabbits as an i.v. bolus (0.125 mg/kg) sustained by a 2-hr infusion at 0.0625 mg/kg/hr,…”
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