hexamethonium
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hexamethonium
First recorded in 1945–50; hexa- + meth(yl) + (amm)onium
Example Sentences
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Doctors would give her a dose of the drug hexamethonium to induce a mild attack, her healthy body would fend off that attack, and doctors would observe how her body did it.
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For another, there was evidence in the literature that hexamethonium might be unsafe.
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Hopkins officials note that hexamethonium was approved in the 1950s for treating high blood pressure, and was pulled only when other drugs proved more effective.
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Some, such as hexamethonium and chlorisondamine, are blocking agents.
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His idea was to have healthy volunteers breathe a chemical irritant called hexamethonium, then to monitor their reactions.
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