miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2011

Labetalol

Labetalol is formulated as a racemic mixture of four isomers (it has two centers of asymmetry). Two of these isomers—the (S,S)- and (R,S)-isomers—are relatively inactive, a third (S,R)- is a potent blocker, and the last (R,R)- is a potent blocker. Labetalol has a 3:1 ratio of B:alpha antagonism after oral dosing. Blood pressure is lowered by reduction of systemic vascular resistance (via blockade) without significant alteration in heart rate or cardiac output. Because of its combined - and -blocking activity, labetalol is useful in treating the hypertension of pheochromocytoma and hypertensive emergencies. Oral daily doses of labetalol range from 200 to 2400 mg/d. Labetalol is given as repeated intravenous bolus injections of 20–80 mg to treat hypertensive emergencies


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