A vasodilator drug used to treat hypertension, heart failure, and Raynaud’s disease.
Prazosin is also used to treat urinary symptoms resulting from an enlarged prostate gland (see prostate, enlarged).
Side effects include dizziness and fainting, nausea, headache, and dry mouth.
n. a drug used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension) and also to relieve urinary retention due to benign enlargement of the *prostate gland (see alpha blocker). Common side-effects include dizziness, headache, palpitations, and nausea.
Also called adrenoceptor-blocking agents or alpha blockers, these drugs stop the stimulation of alpha-adrenergic receptors at the nerve endings of the SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM by HORMONES with ADRENALINE-like characteristics. The drugs dilate the arteries, causing a fall in blood pressure, so they are used to treat HYPERTENSION and also benign enlargement of the PROSTATE GLAND. Examples of this group of drugs are doxazosin, indoramin, phentolamine and prazosin. The drugs should be used with caution as some may cause a severe drop in blood pressure when ?rst taken.... alpha adrenergic blockers
(alpha-adrenergic blocker) a drug that prevents the stimulation of alpha *adrenoceptors at the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system by noradrenaline and adrenaline: it therefore causes relaxation of smooth muscle, including widening of arteries (vasodilatation) and a drop in blood pressure. Alpha blockers include *doxazosin, *phentolamine, *phenoxybenzamine, *indoramin, *prazosin, *alfuzosin, and *tamsulosin.... alpha blocker