A group of stimulants that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, increasing mental alertness, and increasing blood flow to muscles. Adverse effects of high doses include raised blood pressure, increased heart rate, and increased anxiety.
| Sports Science and Medicine: sympathomimetic amines |
A group of stimulants that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, increasing mental alertness, and increasing blood flow to muscles. Adverse effects of high doses include raised blood pressure, increased heart rate, and increased anxiety.
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| Medical Dictionary: sympathomimetic amine |
An agent that elicits physiological responses similar to those produced during adrenergic nerve activity. Also called adrenergic amine, adrenomimetic amine, sympathetic amine.
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