Common names / Synonyms: Adrenalina; Extract of suprarenal glands
Classification: A sarcode
Preparation: Tincture or trituration
- IDENTIFICATION
A sarcode prepared from extract of the suprarenal glands; used as tincture or trituration. - CLINICAL (Key clinical indications)
Addison’s disease;
Weakness;
Haematuria;
Hyperaemia;
Adrenal neuralgia;
Palpitations;
Bronzed skin;
Tachycardia. - CHARACTERISTICS (Keynotes / guiding symptoms)
Adrenalin has cured a number of cases of Addison’s disease and has arrested others;
The principal features of this affection may be taken as guides for its use: bronzing of the skin; loss of strength; exhaustion; excessively rapid pulse;
It has cured a case of haematuria accompanied by pain in the suprarenal region;
It has been used locally in cases of hyperaemia of the conjunctiva, causing it to disappear almost immediately, thus making operations possible;
It appears to possess a very powerful local action upon dilated vessels;
When injected into the circulation, it increases blood pressure; the arteries are contracted;
The general muscular system is affected; a slight stimulus produces prolonged contraction. - RELATIONSHIPS
(As not stated in the text.) - SYMPTOMS
- Generalities
Loss of strength;
Exhaustion;
Excessively rapid pulse;
Tachycardia;
Palpitations;
Increased blood pressure when injected;
Contraction of arteries;
General muscular system affected; slight stimulus produces prolonged contraction. - Eyes
Hyperaemia of the conjunctiva; disappears almost immediately under local application. - Urinary System
Haematuria;
Pain in suprarenal region accompanying haematuria. - Circulation
Dilated vessels; powerful local action upon them;
Increased blood pressure; arterial contraction.
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