135. ANTAGONISTS AND POTENTIATORS OF DRUGS ACTING ON THE BRONCHI (Continued) 

 Part V: 2- HALOETHYLAMINES Concluded) 

 C = constricts, D = dilates, A = antagonizes active drug effect, I = inactive (i.e., without influence on effect of 

 active drug), P = potentiates active drug effect. Parentheses in Columns F and H indicate action is slight, irregular, 

 or doubtful, and the original literature should be consulted. 



Contributor: Hawkins, D. F. 



References : [l] Loew, E. R., and Micetich, A., J. Pharm. Exp. Ther. 95:448, 1949. [2] Loew, E. R., and Micetich, 

 A., ibid 94:339, 1948. [ 3] Graham, J. D., and Lewis, G. P., Brit. J. Pharm. 8:54, 1953. [4] Hawkins, D. F., and 

 Paton, W. D., unpublished, 1957. [5) Bhattacharya, B. K., Arch, internal, pharm. dyn.. Par. 103 :357, 1955. 



Part VI: TRIAZINES 

 Drugs are listed alphabetically. C * constricts, D = dilates, A = antagonizes active drug effect, I = inactive 

 (i.e., without influence on effect of active drug). Parentheses in Column H indicate action is slight, irregular, or 



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