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June 1991
Magnesium Inhibits the Hypertensive but Not the Cardiotonic Actions of Low-dose Epinephrine
Richard C. Prielipp, M.D.;
Richard C. Prielipp, M.D.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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Gary P. Zaloga, M.D.;
Gary P. Zaloga, M.D.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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John F. Butterworth, M.D.;
John F. Butterworth, M.D.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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Paul G. Robertie, M.D.;
Paul G. Robertie, M.D.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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Louise M. Dudas, R.N.;
Louise M. Dudas, R.N.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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Kimberly W. Black, L.A.T.;
Kimberly W. Black, L.A.T.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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Roger L. Royster, M.D.
Roger L. Royster, M.D.
‡ Instructor in Anesthesia.
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*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Professor of Anesthesia-Critical care and Medicine.
¶ Research Associate in Anesthesia.
Anesthesiology June 1991, Vol. 74, 973–979.
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Richard C. Prielipp, Gary P. Zaloga, John F. Butterworth, Paul G. Robertie, Louise M. Dudas, Kimberly W. Black, Roger L. Royster; Magnesium Inhibits the Hypertensive but Not the Cardiotonic Actions of Low-dose Epinephrine. Anesthesiology 1991; 74:973–979 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199106000-00002
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