| 31. | In humans it may cause spasms, vomiting, hypotension and cardiac arrest.
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| 32. | These reactions usually correct the low arterial blood pressure ( hypotension ) very effectively.
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| 33. | Hypotension may be treated with levarterenol or metaraminol.
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| 34. | Blood transfusions are given as needed to correct anemia and hypotension secondary to hypovolemia.
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| 35. | This causes reduced cardiac output and hypotension, which may result in brain ischemia.
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| 36. | A diastolic of less than 60 mm Hg is generally considered to be hypotension.
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| 37. | Other medications can produce hypotension by different mechanisms.
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| 38. | Arrhythmias often result in hypotension by this mechanism.
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| 39. | Recently, it has begun to be used in the treatment of orthostatic hypotension.
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| 40. | Pyridostigmine sometimes is used to treat orthostatic hypotension.
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