β-blocker
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[edit]Noun
[edit]β-blocker (plural β-blockers)
- Abbreviation of beta blocker.
- 2008, C.J. van Boxtel, B. Santoso, I.R. Edwards, Drug Benefits and Risks: International Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology - Revised 2nd Edition[2], page 325:
- Blockade of β2-adrenoceptors by non-selective β-blockers causes side-effects such as bronchoconstriction, vasoconstriction and hypoglycaemia.
- 2016, Anne H. Child, Diagnosis and Management of Marfan Syndrome[3], page 51:
- β-blocker inhibits adrenaline β activation release into blood from sympathetic nerves and adrenal gland. In the heart, β-receptor stimulation increases heart rate and cardiac contraction, and excitation conduction in atrioventricular node. Thus β-blocker therapy decreases heart rate, cardiac contraction and myocardial oxygen consumption.