Chapter 9: Problem 7
Propranolol is a beta blocker. It would therefore cause a. vasodilation. b. slowing of the heart rate. c. increased blood pressure. d. secretion of saliva.
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Chapter 9: Problem 7
Propranolol is a beta blocker. It would therefore cause a. vasodilation. b. slowing of the heart rate. c. increased blood pressure. d. secretion of saliva.
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