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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 28 (1985), S. 35-38 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: atenolol ; benzodiazepines ; nadolol ; propranolol ; psychomotor tests ; β-adrenoceptor antagonists ; lipophilicity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Tests of psychometric function were performed in young, normal volunteers taking several β-adrenoceptor antagonists. With single doses of atenolol, a cardioselective hydrophilic β-blocker, dosedependent effects were apparent and were maximal at a dose of 200 mg. The lipophilic non-selective β-blocker, propranolol, also produced significant impairment of psychomotor tests but these were inversely related to dose, the longest effects being at a dose of 40 mg but with little effect at 320 mg. Subsequently, a multisubject comparison of propranolol and atenolol confirmed these findings and showed the effects to be of the same order of magnitude as those produced by diazepam. Chronic administration of atenolol 100 mg, nadolol 80 mg and diazepam 5 mg daily for seven days showed some effects with all drugs during the test period; however, these were sporadic rather than persistent. Overall, β-Blockers do appear to have central effects in man which can be demonstrated by psychomotor tests. However, the relevance of these central effects to maintenance therapy and skilled performance is unclear.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 27 (1984), S. 583-587 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: propranolol ; pregnancy ; beta-adrenoceptor antagonist ; pharmacokinetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Propranolol, a beta-adrenoceptor blocking drug, was administered to 6 healthy pregnant volunteers between 32 and 36 weeks gestation and when at least 6 weeks postparum. On both occasions, subjects were given propranolol 120 mg orally or 10 mg intravenously in randomised order with a minimum washout period of 1 week. Propranolol was assayed in plasma by gas-liquid chromatography with electron-capture detection and the pharmacokinetic parameters were investigated. There were no significant alterations in elimination half-life, clearance or apparent volume of distribution per kilogram antenatally compared with postnatally: bioavailability was also unchanged. It is concluded that the disposition of propranolol is not altered during pregnancy.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 36 (1989), S. 239-245 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: beta-adrenoceptor ; salbutamol ; airways response ; tremor ; haemodynamic response ; metabolic response
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The aim of the present study was to quantify and compare the airways and systemic beta-adrenoceptor responses to inhaled salbutamol in normal subjects. Seven non-atopic, normal subjects were given cumulative doubling doses of inhaled salbutamol (100 µg to 4000 µg) or placebo in a single-blind cross-over design. Airways (sGaw, FEF 50%, FEF 25%), tremor, haemodynamic and metabolic responses were measured at each dose increment. There were dose-related changes in sGaw, FEF 50% and FEF 25% up to a plateau at 1.0 mg. Analysis of individual responses showed that most subjects required either 1.0 or 2.0 mg for maximum bronchodilatation, independent of the parameter of airflow. There was no correlation between maximum response and baseline airway calibre. In contrast to airways effects, systemic beta-adrenoceptor responses did not occur until 500 µg, and a ceiling in the dose-response curve was not reached. Therer were significant correlations between air-ways, tremor and haemodynamic responses, and between different metabolic variables. The intraindividual variability was greatest for tremor and sGaw, although this was small in comparison to the size of maximum change with salbutamol. The converse applied to the hypomagnesaemic response.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 37 (1989), S. 297-300 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: atenolol ; salbutamol ; beta-adrenoceptor antagonists ; cardioselectivity ; metabolic response
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether metabolic responses to inhaled salbutamol may be used to measure the cardioselectivity of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists. We therefore studied the effects of oral doses of atenolol 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg (A50, A100, A200), propranolol 40 mg (P40), and placebo (Pl) on the hypokalaemic (K) and hyperglycaemic (Glu) responses to inhaled salbutamol in five healthy subjects. Increasing doses of atenolol were associated with a progressive attenuation of ΔK compared with placebo: −0.72 mmol·l−1 (Pl) vs −0.20 mmol·l−1 (A200). However, ΔK with A200 was significantly different from the response with P40: +0.12 mmol·l−1. There were partial reductions in the hyperglycaemic response with the beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, although this was only significant (compared with Pl) for P40: ΔGlu 1.92 mmol·l−1 (Pl) vs 0.76 mmol·l−1 (P40). These results show that beta2-adrenoceptor blockade by atenolol is a dose-dependent phenomenon, which may be measured by the attenuation of salbutamol-induced hypokalaemia. However, beta2-adrenoceptor blockade by atenolol 200 mg was less than that by propranolol 40 mg. The glucose response to salbutamol was only partially blocked by propranolol and may therefore not be suitable to assess beta2-adrenoceptor antagonism.
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