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labetalol and Emergencies

labetalol has been researched along with Emergencies in 55 studies

Labetalol: A salicylamide derivative that is a non-cardioselective blocker of BETA-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS and ALPHA-1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS.
labetalol : A diastereoisomeric mixture of approximately equal amounts of all four possible stereoisomers ((R,S)-labetolol, (S,R)-labetolol, (S,S)-labetalol and (R,R)-labetalol). It is an adrenergic antagonist used to treat high blood pressure.
2-hydroxy-5-{1-hydroxy-2-[(4-phenylbutan-2-yl)amino]ethyl}benzamide : A member of the class of benzamides that is benzamide substituted by a hydroxy group at position 2 and by a 1-hydroxy-2-[(4-phenylbutan-2-yl)amino]ethyl group at position 5.

Emergencies: Situations or conditions requiring immediate intervention to avoid serious adverse results.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"To compare oral nifedipine with intravenous labetalol in their rapidity to control hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy."9.16Oral nifedipine versus intravenous labetalol for acute blood pressure control in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy: a randomised trial. ( Omar, SZ; Raheem, IA; Saaid, R; Tan, PC, 2012)
"We sought to compare the efficacies of oral nifedipine and intravenous labetalol in the acute management of hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy."9.09A randomized, double-blind trial of oral nifedipine and intravenous labetalol in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy. ( Chauhan, SP; Newman, RB; Scardo, JA; Vermillion, ST, 1999)
"Our purpose was to compare the hemodynamic effects of orally administered nifedipine and intravenously administered labetalol in preeclamptic hypertensive emergencies."9.09A randomized, double-blind, hemodynamic evaluation of nifedipine and labetalol in preeclamptic hypertensive emergencies. ( Chauhan, SP; Hogg, BB; Newman, RB; Scardo, JA; Vermillion, ST, 1999)
"This study was designed to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of oral clonidine and oral labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension in an emergency department setting."9.07Oral labetalol versus oral clonidine in the emergency treatment of severe hypertension. ( Atkin, SH; Beaty, P; Cuffie, C; Jaker, MA; Quadrel, MA; Soto-Greene, ML, 1992)
"The antihypertensive effects of intravenous labetalol were evaluated in 59 patients with hypertensive crises or severe hypertension in need of rapid lowering of blood pressure in a multicenter study."9.05Intravenous labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension and hypertensive emergencies. ( Flamenbaum, W; Freis, ED; Langford, HG; Michelson, EL; Poland, MP; Vidt, DG; Vlachakis, ND; Wallin, JD; Wilson, DJ, 1983)
"The antihypertensive effects of labetalol infusion (2 mg/min; maximal dose 150 mg) were evaluated in 22 subjects requiring rapid lowering of blood pressure because of severe hypertension, a hypertensive crisis after surgery, or before angiographic examination."9.05Labetalol infusion in hypertensive emergencies. ( Belleau, LJ; Grose, JH; Langlois, S; Lebel, M, 1985)
"Labetalol is a unique alpha- and beta-adrenergic-receptor blocking agent that has recently been approved for the treatment of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies."9.05Intravenous labetalol in the emergency treatment of hypertension. ( Vidt, DG, 1985)
"The effects of intravenously administered labetalol on blood pressure and pulse rate were examined in 17 patients with severe hypertension."7.66Emergency treatment of severe hypertension with intravenous labetalol. ( Johnston, CI; Matthews, PG; Maydom, BW; McGrath, BP; Walter, NM, 1978)
" Randomized controlled trials or comparative observational studies that evaluated clevidipine, nicardipine, labetalol, esmolol, or nitroprusside for acute neurologic emergencies were included."5.22Comparison of Intravenous Antihypertensives on Blood Pressure Control in Acute Neurovascular Emergencies: A Systematic Review. ( Brown, CS; Cabrera, D; Farrell, K; Gerberi, DJ; Mattson, AE; Oliveira J E Silva, L; Rabinstein, AA, 2022)
"To compare oral nifedipine with intravenous labetalol in their rapidity to control hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy."5.16Oral nifedipine versus intravenous labetalol for acute blood pressure control in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy: a randomised trial. ( Omar, SZ; Raheem, IA; Saaid, R; Tan, PC, 2012)
"We sought to compare the efficacies of oral nifedipine and intravenous labetalol in the acute management of hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy."5.09A randomized, double-blind trial of oral nifedipine and intravenous labetalol in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy. ( Chauhan, SP; Newman, RB; Scardo, JA; Vermillion, ST, 1999)
"Our purpose was to compare the hemodynamic effects of orally administered nifedipine and intravenously administered labetalol in preeclamptic hypertensive emergencies."5.09A randomized, double-blind, hemodynamic evaluation of nifedipine and labetalol in preeclamptic hypertensive emergencies. ( Chauhan, SP; Hogg, BB; Newman, RB; Scardo, JA; Vermillion, ST, 1999)
"This study was designed to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of oral clonidine and oral labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension in an emergency department setting."5.07Oral labetalol versus oral clonidine in the emergency treatment of severe hypertension. ( Atkin, SH; Beaty, P; Cuffie, C; Jaker, MA; Quadrel, MA; Soto-Greene, ML, 1992)
"The antihypertensive effects of intravenous labetalol were evaluated in 59 patients with hypertensive crises or severe hypertension in need of rapid lowering of blood pressure in a multicenter study."5.05Intravenous labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension and hypertensive emergencies. ( Flamenbaum, W; Freis, ED; Langford, HG; Michelson, EL; Poland, MP; Vidt, DG; Vlachakis, ND; Wallin, JD; Wilson, DJ, 1983)
"The antihypertensive effects of labetalol infusion (2 mg/min; maximal dose 150 mg) were evaluated in 22 subjects requiring rapid lowering of blood pressure because of severe hypertension, a hypertensive crisis after surgery, or before angiographic examination."5.05Labetalol infusion in hypertensive emergencies. ( Belleau, LJ; Grose, JH; Langlois, S; Lebel, M, 1985)
"Labetalol is a unique alpha- and beta-adrenergic-receptor blocking agent that has recently been approved for the treatment of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies."5.05Intravenous labetalol in the emergency treatment of hypertension. ( Vidt, DG, 1985)
" Oral nifedipine is now considered an alternative first-line therapy, along with intravenous hydralazine and labetalol for women presenting with pre-eclampsia."4.98Focused Update on Pharmacologic Management of Hypertensive Emergencies. ( Broscious, R; Devabhakthuni, S; Noel, ZR; Watson, K, 2018)
" Hydralazine has been widely used in treatment of hypertension in eclampsia and preeclampsia, and its safety has been demonstrated in these patients."4.79Management of hypertensive urgencies and emergencies. ( Abdelwahab, W; Frishman, W; Landau, A, 1995)
" The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that acute-onset, severe hypertension be treated with first line-therapy (intravenous labetalol, intravenous hydralazine or oral nifedipine) within 60 minutes to reduce risk of maternal morbidity and death."3.96Identification of factors associated with delayed treatment of obstetric hypertensive emergencies. ( Akerman, MB; Elsayad, A; Halpern, TA; Heiselman, CJ; Heo, HJ; Kantorowska, A; Muscat, JC; Sicuranza, GB; Vintzileos, AM, 2020)
"The effects of intravenously administered labetalol on blood pressure and pulse rate were examined in 17 patients with severe hypertension."3.66Emergency treatment of severe hypertension with intravenous labetalol. ( Johnston, CI; Matthews, PG; Maydom, BW; McGrath, BP; Walter, NM, 1978)
"In the case of hypertensive encephalopathy, the lowering of blood pressure is therapeutic as well as diagnostic."2.43[Antihypertensive management in acute cerebral stroke]. ( Ziliene, V, 2005)
" The current drug classes are reviewed with respect to dosage guidelines, adverse effects and potential drug-drug interactions."2.39Pharmacological management of hypertension in paediatric patients. A comprehensive review of the efficacy, safety and dosage guidelines of the available agents. ( Miller, K, 1994)
"Hyponatremia in the setting of preeclampsia is an indicator of severity, and requires the understanding of the etiologic mechanisms to initiate an appropriate treatment."1.40[Electrolyte disorders in preeclampsia. A case report]. ( Bodenmann Gobin, P; Ducry, J; Gobin, N; Portmann, L; Vial, Y; Vogt, B, 2014)
"Labetalol (L) was intravenously given to ten patients with an acute elevation of arterial blood pressure above to 200 to 100 mmHg."1.28[Effectiveness and hemodynamic mechanism of action of blood pressure lowering by intravenous labetalol in patients with a critical increase in blood pressure]. ( Bodmann, KF; Ehlers, B; Köhler, F; Schuster, HP, 1989)
"A case of acute dissecting aneurysm of the aorta in a seriously hypertensive woman was treated for 9 days with continuously infused labetalol hydrochloride, initially at 1 mg/min and later at 125 mg/min."1.26[Use of labetalol hydrochloride by continuous infusion in managing the hypertensive state; a clinical case]. ( Garavini, L; Mereto, GC, 1980)

Research

Studies (55)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199024 (43.64)18.7374
1990's13 (23.64)18.2507
2000's3 (5.45)29.6817
2010's12 (21.82)24.3611
2020's3 (5.45)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Brown, CS1
Oliveira J E Silva, L1
Mattson, AE1
Cabrera, D1
Farrell, K1
Gerberi, DJ1
Rabinstein, AA1
Farley, TM1
Kantorowska, A1
Heiselman, CJ1
Halpern, TA1
Akerman, MB1
Elsayad, A1
Muscat, JC1
Sicuranza, GB1
Vintzileos, AM1
Heo, HJ1
Watson, K1
Broscious, R1
Devabhakthuni, S1
Noel, ZR1
Bodenmann Gobin, P1
Gobin, N1
Ducry, J1
Portmann, L1
Vial, Y1
Vogt, B1
Vadhera, RB1
Simon, M1
Malaty, J1
Malaty, IA1
Olson-Chen, C1
Seligman, NS1
Legler, A1
Kim, RK1
Chawla, N1
Grassi, D1
O'Flaherty, M1
Pellizzari, M1
Bendersky, M1
Rodriguez, P1
Turri, D1
Forcada, P1
Ferdinand, KC1
Kotliar, C1
Santos Nores, J1
Bravo López, JJ1
Borrajo Prol, MP1
Iglesias Forneiro, A1
Baidya, DK1
Trikha, A1
Menon, S1
Garg, R1
Raheem, IA1
Saaid, R1
Omar, SZ1
Tan, PC1
Odunukan, OW1
Abudiab, MM1
Sinak, LJ1
Ziliene, V1
Moser, M1
Izzo, JL1
Bisognano, J1
Wilson, DJ1
Wallin, JD1
Vlachakis, ND1
Freis, ED1
Vidt, DG3
Michelson, EL1
Langford, HG1
Flamenbaum, W1
Poland, MP1
Ram, CV4
Kharchenko, VI1
Savenkov, PM1
Romanova, LV1
Arkhipov, SN1
Borisova, GG1
Mereto, GC1
Garavini, L1
Miller, K1
McDonald, AJ1
Yealy, DM1
Jacobson, S1
Abdelwahab, W1
Frishman, W1
Landau, A1
Groshong, T1
Vermillion, ST2
Scardo, JA2
Newman, RB2
Chauhan, SP2
Hogg, BB1
Bisognano, JD1
Weder, AB1
Cumming, AM1
Davies, DL1
Bailey, RR1
Ghose, RR1
Mathur, YB1
Upadhyay, M1
Morgan, WD1
Khan, S1
MacCarthy, EP2
Frost, GW1
Stokes, GS1
Good, CS1
Wing, LM1
Maidment, CG1
Davies, R1
McGrath, BP1
Matthews, PG1
Walter, NM1
Maydom, BW1
Johnston, CI1
Deal, JE1
Barratt, TM1
Dillon, MJ1
Atkin, SH1
Jaker, MA1
Beaty, P1
Quadrel, MA1
Cuffie, C1
Soto-Greene, ML1
Markowsky, SJ1
Eyer, SD1
Troyer, SD1
Zell-Kanter, M1
Leikin, JB1
Wright, SW1
Hedges, JR1
Wright, MB1
Chudnofsky, CR1
Mitchell, D1
Sirgo, M1
Schuster, HP1
Ehlers, B1
Bodmann, KF1
Köhler, F1
Gonzalez, DG1
Ferguson, RK1
Vlasses, PH1
Gay, GR1
Loper, KA1
Lebel, M1
Langlois, S1
Belleau, LJ1
Grose, JH1
Meese, RB1
Burris, JF1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
A Randomized Control Trial of Furosemide or Placebo With Usual Antihypertensives in the Antepartum Management of Severe Hypertension With Wide Pulse Pressure[NCT04615624]Phase 365 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-01-04Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Reviews

13 reviews available for labetalol and Emergencies

ArticleYear
Comparison of Intravenous Antihypertensives on Blood Pressure Control in Acute Neurovascular Emergencies: A Systematic Review.
    Neurocritical care, 2022, Volume: 37, Issue:2

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Nicardipine;

2022
Hypertensive Emergency: Parenteral Antihypertensives and Population Data.
    Current hypertension reports, 2023, Volume: 25, Issue:12

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Hypertensive Encephalopathy; Labetalol;

2023
Focused Update on Pharmacologic Management of Hypertensive Emergencies.
    Current hypertension reports, 2018, 06-08, Volume: 20, Issue:7

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Brain Ischemia; Emergencies; Enalapri

2018
Hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy.
    Clinical obstetrics and gynecology, 2014, Volume: 57, Issue:4

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Eclampsia; Emergencies; Female; Humans; Hydralazine; Hypertension; Hyperten

2014
Hypertensive Emergencies in Pregnancy.
    Critical care clinics, 2016, Volume: 32, Issue:1

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Cesarean Section; Chronic Disease; Congenital Abnormalities; Emergencies; E

2016
[Antihypertensive management in acute cerebral stroke].
    Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), 2005, Volume: 41, Issue:1

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Antihypertensive Agents; Brain Injuries; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Emergenc

2005
Hypertensive crisis.
    Cardiology clinics, 1984, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Brain Diseases; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Clonidine; Coronary Disease; Dia

1984
Pharmacological management of hypertension in paediatric patients. A comprehensive review of the efficacy, safety and dosage guidelines of the available agents.
    Drugs, 1994, Volume: 48, Issue:6

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-Agonists; Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists; Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Angiotensin-Co

1994
Management of hypertensive urgencies and emergencies.
    Journal of clinical pharmacology, 1995, Volume: 35, Issue:8

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Antihypertensive Agents; Emergencies; Enalaprilat; Female; Humans; Hydralazine

1995
Effective treatment of severe hypertension.
    Progress in cardiovascular nursing, 1999,Autumn, Volume: 14, Issue:4

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Drug Monitoring; Emergencies; Emergency Treatment; Fenoldopam; Humans; Hype

1999
Management of hypertensive emergencies: changing therapeutic options.
    American heart journal, 1991, Volume: 122, Issue:1 Pt 2

    Topics: Emergencies; Humans; Hydralazine; Hypertension; Labetalol; Nicardipine; Nitroprusside

1991
Hypertensive emergencies and urgencies.
    JAMA, 1986, Mar-28, Volume: 255, Issue:12

    Topics: Adult; Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Antihypertensive Agents; Calcium Channel Blockers;

1986
Hypertensive cardiovascular emergencies.
    Comprehensive therapy, 1985, Volume: 11, Issue:10

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Brain Diseases; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Clonidine; Coronary Disease; Dia

1985

Trials

10 trials available for labetalol and Emergencies

ArticleYear
Hypertensive urgencies in the emergency department: evaluating blood pressure response to rest and to antihypertensive drugs with different profiles.
    Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.), 2008, Volume: 10, Issue:9

    Topics: Amlodipine; Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Combined Modality Therapy; Emergencies; Emergen

2008
Oral nifedipine versus intravenous labetalol for acute blood pressure control in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy: a randomised trial.
    BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 2012, Volume: 119, Issue:1

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Double-Blind Method; Emergenci

2012
Intravenous labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension and hypertensive emergencies.
    The American journal of medicine, 1983, Oct-17, Volume: 75, Issue:4A

    Topics: Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Adult; Aged; Blood Pressure; Clinical Trials as Topic; Emergencies; Eth

1983
Oral labetalol versus oral nifedipine in hypertensive urgencies in the ED.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 1993, Volume: 11, Issue:5

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Blood Pressure; Clinical Protocols; Diastole; Drug Administration Schedule; Em

1993
A randomized, double-blind trial of oral nifedipine and intravenous labetalol in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy.
    American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 1999, Volume: 181, Issue:4

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Adult; Blood Pressure; Calcium Channel Blockers;

1999
A randomized, double-blind, hemodynamic evaluation of nifedipine and labetalol in preeclamptic hypertensive emergencies.
    American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 1999, Volume: 181, Issue:4

    Topics: Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Adult; Blood Pressure; Calcium Channel Blockers; Double-Blind Method; E

1999
Oral labetalol versus oral clonidine in the emergency treatment of severe hypertension.
    The American journal of the medical sciences, 1992, Volume: 303, Issue:1

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Blood Pressure; Clonidine; Diastole; Emergencies; Female; Heart Rate; Humans;

1992
Oral labetalol in hypertensive urgencies.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 1991, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Blood Pressure; Clinical Protocols; Emergencies; Emergency Service, Hos

1991
Labetalol infusion in hypertensive emergencies.
    Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 1985, Volume: 37, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Blood Pressure; Clinical Trials as Topic; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Heart Rat

1985
Intravenous labetalol in the emergency treatment of hypertension.
    Journal of clinical hypertension, 1985, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Cardiac Output; Clinical Trials as Topic; Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension

1985

Other Studies

32 other studies available for labetalol and Emergencies

ArticleYear
Identification of factors associated with delayed treatment of obstetric hypertensive emergencies.
    American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2020, Volume: 223, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Administration, Oral; Adult; After-Hours Care; Antihypertensive Agents;

2020
Committee Opinion No. 692 Summary: Emergent Therapy for Acute-Onset, Severe Hypertension During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period.
    Obstetrics and gynecology, 2017, Volume: 129, Issue:4

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Blood Pressure Determination; Drug Administration Routes; E

2017
Committee Opinion No. 692: Emergent Therapy for Acute-Onset, Severe Hypertension During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period.
    Obstetrics and gynecology, 2017, Volume: 129, Issue:4

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Blood Pressure Determination; Drug Administration Routes; E

2017
[Electrolyte disorders in preeclampsia. A case report].
    Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2014, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Aldosterone; Antihypertensive Agents; Capillary Leak Syndrome; Cesarean Section; Emergencies;

2014
Hypertensive urgency: an important aetiology of rebound hypertension.
    BMJ case reports, 2014, Oct-21, Volume: 2014

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Antagonists; Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Clonidine; Emergen

2014
Glucagon-induced hypertensive emergency: a case report.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2016, Volume: 35

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Emergencies; Female; Gastrointestinal Agents; Glucagon; Humans; Hydralazine

2016
[HTA-pre-eclampsia-postpartum haemolytic-uraemic syndrome: good results can be achieved].
    Nefrologia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola Nefrologia, 2010, Volume: 30, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Antihypertensive Agents; C

2010
Anaesthetic management of emergency caesarean section in a patient with seizures and likely raised intracranial pressure due to tuberculous meningitis.
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2011, Volume: 39, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Androstanols; Anesthesia, Obstetrical; Anesthetics, Inhalation; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Ant

2011
48-year-old man with cough and leg swelling.
    Mayo Clinic proceedings, 2012, Volume: 87, Issue:12

    Topics: Acute Disease; Antihypertensive Agents; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Cough; Dyspnea; Echocardiograph

2012
Hypertensive emergencies.
    Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.), 2006, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Antihypertensive Agents; Captopril; Clonidine; Diuretics;

2006
[Use of the alpha- and beta-adrenergic blocker labetalol in hypertensive crises].
    Sovetskaia meditsina, 1983, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Male; Middle Aged

1983
[Use of labetalol hydrochloride by continuous infusion in managing the hypertensive state; a clinical case].
    Minerva anestesiologica, 1980, Volume: 46, Issue:3

    Topics: Aorta, Thoracic; Aortic Aneurysm; Aortic Dissection; Electrocardiography; Emergencies; Ethanolamines

1980
Hypertensive crisis in children.
    Pediatric annals, 1996, Volume: 25, Issue:7

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Emergencies; Enalapril; Humans; Hypertension; Isradipine; Labetalol; Nicard

1996
Intravenous labetalol in hypertensive emergency.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Apr-28, Volume: 1, Issue:8122

    Topics: Adult; Aorta, Thoracic; Aortography; Blood Pressure; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Humans; Hypertensio

1979
Labetalol in the treatment of patients with hypertension and renal function impairment.
    British journal of clinical pharmacology, 1979, Volume: 8, Issue:Suppl 2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Blood Pressure; Child; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Glomerular Filtr

1979
Treatment of hypertensive emergencies with oral labetalol.
    British medical journal, 1978, Jul-08, Volume: 2, Issue:6130

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Labetal

1978
Labetalol in hypertensive emergencies.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1978, Apr-08, Volume: 1, Issue:7

    Topics: Adult; Antihypertensive Agents; Drug Therapy, Combination; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Human

1978
Treatment of hypertensive emergencies with oral labetalol.
    British medical journal, 1978, Aug-12, Volume: 2, Issue:6135

    Topics: Brain Diseases; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Male; Middle Aged

1978
Labetalol in hypertensive emergencies.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1978, Jun-17, Volume: 1, Issue:12

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Humans; Hypertension; Injections, Intravenous;

1978
Treatment of hypertensive emergencies with oral labetalol.
    British medical journal, 1978, Aug-19, Volume: 2, Issue:6136

    Topics: Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol

1978
Labetalol in hypertensive emergencies.
    British medical journal, 1978, Sep-09, Volume: 2, Issue:6139

    Topics: Adolescent; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Male; Tetanus

1978
Emergency treatment of severe hypertension with intravenous labetalol.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1978, Oct-21, Volume: 2, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Angiotensin II; Emergencies; Ethanolamines; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Infusions, Pa

1978
Management of hypertensive emergencies.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1992, Volume: 67, Issue:9

    Topics: Adolescent; Child; Child, Preschool; Diazoxide; Emergencies; Female; Humans; Hydralazine; Hypertensi

1992
High costs associated with prolonged labetalol infusions.
    Critical care medicine, 1991, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Topics: Costs and Cost Analysis; Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Infusions, Parenteral; Labetalol

1991
Ineffectiveness of oral labetalol for hypertensive urgency.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 1990, Volume: 8, Issue:5

    Topics: Emergencies; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Male; Middle Aged; Pilot Projects; Prospective

1990
Dosages for labetalol.
    Chest, 1989, Volume: 96, Issue:6

    Topics: Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Infusions, Intravenous; Labetalol

1989
[Effectiveness and hemodynamic mechanism of action of blood pressure lowering by intravenous labetalol in patients with a critical increase in blood pressure].
    Klinische Wochenschrift, 1989, Jul-17, Volume: 67, Issue:14

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Blood Pressure; Emergencies; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypertension, Malignant; Infus

1989
New approaches for the treatment of hypertensive urgencies and emergencies.
    Chest, 1988, Volume: 93, Issue:1

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Captopril; Emergencies; Enalapril; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Nifedip

1988
Current concepts in treatment of hypertensive emergencies.
    American heart journal, 1986, Volume: 111, Issue:1

    Topics: Diazoxide; Drug Therapy, Combination; Emergencies; Humans; Hydralazine; Hypertension; Labetalol; Met

1986
Control of cocaine-induced hypertension with labetalol.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 1988, Volume: 67, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Cocaine; Emergencies; Humans; Hypertension; Labetalol; Male

1988
Drugs for hypertensive emergencies.
    The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics, 1985, Mar-01, Volume: 27, Issue:682

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Captopril; Clonidine; Diazoxide; Emergencies; Humans; Hydralazine; Hypertensio

1985
Hypertensive emergencies.
    American family physician, 1985, Volume: 32, Issue:1

    Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Clonidine; Diazoxide; Emergencies; Humans; Hydralazine; Hyp

1985