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  2. Beta blocker - Wikipedia

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    Beta blockers vary in their lipophilicity (fat solubility) and in turn in their ability to cross the blood–brain barrier and exert effects in the central nervous system. [76] Beta blockers with greater blood–brain barrier permeability can have both neuropsychiatric therapeutic benefits and side effects, as well as adverse cognitive effects ...

  3. Methamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    [119] [failed verification] The mixed alpha-and beta-blocker labetalol is especially useful for treatment of concomitant tachycardia and hypertension induced by methamphetamine. [117] The phenomenon of "unopposed alpha stimulation" has not been reported with the use of beta-blockers for treatment of methamphetamine toxicity. [117]

  4. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    [124] [139] Due to the theoretical risk of "unopposed α-stimulation" and possible consequences like coronary vasospasm, it has been suggested that dual α 1 - and β-adrenergic receptor antagonists like carvedilol and labetalol, rather than selective beta blockers, should be used in the management of stimulant-induced sympathomimetic toxicity ...

  5. As overdose rates rise, FDA calls for new medications to help ...

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    In 2021, about 1.6 million people ages 12 and up in the U.S. had a methamphetamine use disorder and 1.4 million had a cocaine use disorder, according to data from the Substance Abuse and Mental ...

  6. Beta blocker use associated with lower rates of violence ...

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    The findings indicate the drugs could be considered as a way to manage aggression and hostility in people with psychiatric conditions.

  7. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Stelazine (trifluoperazine) – an antipsychotic used in the treatment of psychotic disorders, anxiety, and nausea caused by chemotherapy [2] Strattera (atomoxetine) – a non-stimulant medication used to treat ADHD; Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) - a partial opioid agonist used in the treatment of opioid use disorder

  8. Adrenergic storm - Wikipedia

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    diazepam, benzodiazepines, beta blockers, anti-hypertensives An adrenergic storm is a sudden and dramatic increase in serum levels of the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline (also known as epinephrine and norepinephrine respectively), with a less significant increase in dopamine transmission.

  9. Pseudoephedrine - Wikipedia

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    Beta blockers like labetalol may reduce the ... Methamphetamine has high ... 500 to 3,000 μg/L in people with substance use disorder involving ...