terms |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between terms and tolazoline
is that
terms is while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
sedation |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between sedation and tolazoline
is that
sedation is sedation while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
xylazine |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between xylazine and tolazoline
is that
xylazine is a drug used for sedation, anaesthesia, and analgesia in large mammals while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
reverse |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between reverse and tolazoline
is that
reverse is the opposite of something while
tolazoline is a non-selective competitive α-adrenergic receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
As an adjective reverse
is opposite, contrary; going in the opposite direction.
As an adverb reverse
is in a reverse way or direction; upside-down.
As a verb reverse
is to turn something around such that it faces in the opposite direction.
medicine |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between medicine and tolazoline
is that
medicine is a substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way while
tolazoline is a non-selective competitive α-adrenergic receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
As a verb medicine
is to treat with medicine.
veterinary |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between veterinary and tolazoline
is that
veterinary is a veterinary surgeon, a veterinarian while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
As an adjective veterinary
is of or relating to the medical or surgical treatment of animals, especially domestic and farm animals.
acrocyanosis |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between acrocyanosis and tolazoline
is that
acrocyanosis is (pathology) a persistent blue or cyanotic discoloration of the digits, most commonly occurring in the hands although also occurring in the face and feet as well while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
peripheral |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between peripheral and tolazoline
is that
peripheral is (computing) a device, such as a printer or scanner, connected to a computer while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
As an adjective peripheral
is on the periphery or boundary.
spasm |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between spasm and tolazoline
is that
spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
As a verb spasm
is to produce and undergo a.
vasodilator |
tolazoline |
As nouns the difference between vasodilator and tolazoline
is that
vasodilator is (pharmacology) a drug or chemical agent that causes dilation of the blood vessels thereby reducing blood pressure while
tolazoline is (pharmacy) a non-selective competitive receptor antagonist, a vasodilator used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis) and in veterinary medicine to reverse xylazine-induced sedation.
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