| Literature DB >> 28347584 |
Elise M Meoli1, Andrew M Goldsweig2, Brian J Malm3.
Abstract
Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic α- and β-adrenergic receptor agonist that causes vasoconstriction and reduction in edema throughout the nasal passages. Coronary vasospasm associated with pseudoephedrine has been reported in the literature. We discuss the case of a patient with new-onset atrial fibrillation receiving metoprolol for rate control on a background of pseudoephedrine use for allergic rhinitis leading to acute myocardial infarction from multivessel coronary vasospasm. This case illustrates the importance of understanding the pharmacology of potential drug-drug interactions when managing patients with acute cardiovascular syndromes. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28347584 DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2017.01.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Cardiol ISSN: 0828-282X Impact factor: 5.223