Vasodilator vs Tolazoline - What's the difference?
vasodilator | tolazoline |
(pharmacology) A drug or chemical agent that causes dilation of the blood vessels thereby reducing blood pressure.
(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.