No, epinephrine should not cause behavioral problems. Epinephrine is a neurotransmitter naturally secreted by the adrenal glands that helps aid in the autonomic functioning of the "fight or flight" response. Symptoms of epinephrine secretion would be found in high stress situations with sweating, increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, etc. It is essential in redistribution of blood flow to essential organs such as the heart, lungs, brain, etc.
It can cause poisoning that leads to learning disabilities and behavioral problems in children.
people with behavioral problems or yourself
Behavioral Problems was created on 2009-04-21.
No it is not. If you treat it like a human baby you are humanizing it which is VERY BAD and will cause behavioral problems. If you are treating it like a baby and not disciplining it, it will think it can do anything and again behavioral problems. sources:owner of 6 dogs
No, epinephrine is a vasoconstrictor. Commonly given to slow bleeding.
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Yes - it can make them cranky and cause behavioral problems as well as hinder learning.
it depends on which drug but most just cause premature birth, learning and behavioral problems others may cause serious effects
Epinephrine can cause vasodilation provided the level is low enough. If beta-2 recptors are activated (without the level of epinephrine being high enough to involve the significant numbers of alpha receptors), then the effect of epinephrine on the vascular smooth muscle be relaxation, thus, dilation. However, higher levels of epinephrine will activate alpha receptors which will cause vasoconstriction.
epinephrine and norpepinephrine
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