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How do adrenergic receptor antagonists act?

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The adrenergic antagonists or blockers or sympatholytic agents: bind to adrenoceptors act by either reversibly or irreversibly attaching to the receptor, thus preventing its activation by endogenous catecholamines. are classified according to their relative affinities for α or β receptors in the peripheral nervous system.


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