Definition of Propanolol

1. Noun. The first beta blocker (trade name Inderal) used in treating hypertension and angina pectoris and essential tremor.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Propanolol

propanamide
propane
propanedinitrile
propanedioate
propanedioates
propanedioic acid
propanediol
propanelike
propanes
propanil
propanoate
propanoates
propanoic
propanoic acid
propanol
propanolol (current term)
propanols
propanone
propargyl
propargylamide
propargylamides
propargylamine
propargylation
propargylglycine
propargylglycines
propargylic
propargyls
proparoxytone
proparoxytones
proparoxytonic

Literary usage of Propanolol

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cocaine: Pharmacology, Effects, and Treatment of Abuse edited by John Grabowski (1994)
"... Jr. Use of Inderal (propanolol- Ayerst) in 1-a (early stimulative) and 1-b (advanced stimulative) classification of cocaine and other ..."

2. Generalized Linear Mixed Models by Charles E. McCulloch (2003)
"kE[Y..k]) _2 where nk is the number of observations contributing to Y..k, (equal to 4 in the propanolol example) and where ft = JJL + a. + (3. ..."

3. Sample Preparation Products Application Bibliography (1993)
"18:1030-1033 (1989), The Identification of a Dihydrodiol Metabolite of propanolol Excreted in Horse Urine. ..."

4. Solid Phase Extraction in Sample Preparation: An Applications Bibliography by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Mass Spectrom., 18:1030-1033 (1989), The Identification of a Dihydrodiol Metabolite of propanolol Excreted in Horse Urine. ..."

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