PRESSOR ANESTHETICS. I

CS Marvel, VDU Vigneaud

Index: Marvel; du Vigneaud Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1924 , vol. 46, p. 2098

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Citation Number: 11

Abstract

In medical practice, a pressor drug is always used with a local anesthetic in order to localize and prolong its action. The pressor substance also helps to reduce bleeding if an operation is performed. Since the chemical structures that produce pressor action and that produce local anesthesia are well known, an attempt was made to combine these two pharmacological properties in one molecule. The work of Barger and Dale'has shown very ...