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    Randomised Trial: Adrenaline & Dexamethasone Vs. Adrenaline In Children With Bronchiolitis by Sidra Choudhary, Israr Liaqat, Sidra Tul Muntaha, Rafiq Ahmad, Jawad Niazi, Mian Mansoor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Objective: To compare treatment outcomes with adrenaline and dexamethasone versus adrenaline alone in children with bronchiolitis. …”
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    Kounis and Takotsubo, Two Syndromes Bound by Adrenaline: The “ATAK” Complex by Ravi Vazirani Ballesteros, Juan Carlos Gómez Polo, Carmen Olmos, Isidre Vilacosta

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The term “ATAK” complex has been coined by the association of adrenaline, takotsubo, anaphylaxis and Kounis syndrome. …”
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    Comparison of dexmedetomidine and clonidine as an adjuvant to lignocaine with adrenaline in infiltration anesthesia in tympanoplasty: A randomized controlled trial by Veena Mathur, Pradeep Kumar, Sonam Mittal, Deepika Meena, Maina Singh, Veena Patodi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…All patients were divided into two groups: Group LC, received local infiltration with 12 mL of lignocaine (2%) with adrenaline (1:200,000) plus clonidine (1 μg/kg) and Group LD, received local infiltration with 12 mL of lignocaine (2%) with adrenaline (1:200,000) plus dexmedetomidine (1 μg/kg). …”
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    Sustained Liver Glucose Release in Response to Adrenaline Can Improve Hypoglycaemic Episodes in Rats under Food Restriction Subjected to Acute Exercise by Lucas K. R. Babata, Maria M. D. Pedrosa, Rosângela F. Garcia, Márcia V. Peicher, Vilma Aparecida Ferreira de Godoi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…As the liver is important for blood glucose regulation, this study aimed at relating liver glucose release stimulated by glucagon and adrenaline to in vivo episodes of hypoglycaemia. Methods. …”
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    A Comparative Study between Ultrasound-guided Concomitant Infraclavicular Plus Distal Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerve Blockade Versus Infraclavicular Block Alone by T Jaya Priya, TG Sivathangavel, K. Soundarya Priyadharsini, T. Krishna Prasad

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A group of 30 patients received an infraclavicular block with 30 mL of a local anesthetic mixture containing 1% lignocaine with adrenaline and 0.25% bupivacaine from Group A. Group B received an infraclavicular block with 15 mL of local anesthetic mixture containing 1% lignocaine with adrenaline and 0.25% bupivacaine along with distal median, radial, and ulnar nerve blockade with 5 mL each of local anesthetic mixture containing 1% lignocaine with adrenaline and 0.25% bupivacaine. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF DIABETES IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY by Oleg Solomon, Irina Adriana Beuran, Iulian Constantin, Razvan Leata, Grosu Robert Marius, Petrea Marius, Alina Calin, Kamel Earar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Local anesthesia should be used with caution, preferring solutions with low adrenaline concentrations, especially in patients with inadequate glycemic control. …”
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    6‐Nitrodopamine potentiates catecholamine‐induced contractions of human isolated vas deferens by Antonio Tiago Lima, Sami Jabbour, José Britto‐Júnior, Demétrio Martinho Ramos deCarvalho, Adriano Fregonesi, Fernanda V. Mariano, Valéria Barbosa deSouza, Andre Almeida Schenka, Edson Antunes, Gilberto De Nucci

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The strips were pretreated (30 min) with 6‐ND (0.1–100 nM) and exposed to increasing concentrations of noradrenaline (0.01–300 M), dopamine (0.00001–10 mM), or adrenaline (0.01–300 M). The strips were also submitted to EFS in tissues pre‐incubated or not with 6‐ND (1–100 nM), noradrenaline (100 nM), adrenaline (100 nM), or dopamine (100 nM). …”
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    Fractional-order PID feedback synthesis controller including some external influences on insulin and glucose monitoring by Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar, Muhammad Farman, Khadija Jamil, Saba Jamil, Evren Hincal

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As beta-cell mass increases in the presence of adrenaline, the system remains highly responsive to rising blood glucose and falling insulin levels, driven by the hormone’s suppressive effects. …”
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    Efficacy of Articaine versus Lignocaine as Local Anesthetic Agents Using Buccal Infiltration Technique for Extraction of Mandibular Premolars by Deepak Kolte, Harjit Singh Kalsi, Viraj Rajeev Kharkar, Tejal Patil, Barun Kumar, Ashvin Wagh, Sanpreet Singh Sachdev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Each patient received 4% Articaine with adrenaline and 2% Lignocaine with adrenaline on opposite sides at separate appointments. …”
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    The 'Difficult' Colonic Polyp by Christopher B Williams

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…With improved instrumentation and endoscopic technique coupled with the pre-injection of an adrenaline/sclerosant mixture, nearly all pedunculated polyps can be rapidly and relatively easily removed. …”
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    Inside the impulsive brain: a narrative review on the role of neurobiological, hormonal and genetic factors influencing impulsivity in psychiatric disorders by Hannah Raji, Susha Dinesh, Sameer Sharma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The intricate interplay of hormonal influences, specifically cortisol, adrenaline, and testosterone, is meticulously examined, unveiling associations between elevated cortisol levels, excessive adrenaline release, and heightened impulsivity. …”
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