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ephedrine hydrochloride/obesity

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[Case of circulatory depression in an obese patient in prone position during general anesthesia].

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A 25-year-old man [120 kg, 180 cm (body mass index=37 kg x m(-2)] underwent laminectomy and discectomy under general anesthesia in the prone position. Hall frame was used for supporting his body. In spite of a small amount of bleeding, the patient showed metabolic acidosis and hypotension with limb

Effects of chronic administration of ephedrine during very-low-calorie diets on energy expenditure, protein metabolism and hormone levels in obese subjects.

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1. We investigated the effects of the chronic administration of a sympathomimetic agent on energy expenditure, protein metabolism and levels of thyroid hormones and catecholamines in 10 obese subjects after a 6-week very-low-calorie-diet programme (1965 kJ, 60 g of protein, 45 g of carbohydrates).

Does ephedrine promote weight loss in low-energy-adapted obese women?

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A double-blind cross-over randomized study was performed in 10 selected adult overweight and obese (body mass index greater than 27) women who had been adapted to low-energy intake for a long period of time and who had shown difficulty in losing weight with conventional hypocaloric treatment.

A controlled trial using ephedrine in the treatment of obesity.

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A double-blind controlled study was performed in unselected obese outpatients to assess the effects of ephedrine on weight loss. Patients were treated for 3 months with placebo (group I), 25 mg t.i.d. or 50 mg t.i.d. of ephedrine hydrochloride orally administered (groups II and III, respectively).

Treatment of hypothalamic obesity with caffeine and ephedrine.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the hypothesis that the peripheral actions of caffeine and ephedrine to increase sympathetic tone and metabolic rate and to preserve lean tissue will cause weight loss in patients with hypothalamic obesity. METHODS We present 3 case studies of consecutive patients who
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