RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 ON THE PREVENTION OF THE BLOOD PRESSURE FALL DURING SPINAL ANESTHESIA IN THE RABBIT JF Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO J Pharmacol Exp Ther FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 141 OP 149 VO 68 IS 1 A1 ELIZABETH M. CRANSTON A1 RAYMOND N. BIETER YR 1940 UL http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/68/1/141.abstract AB Six drugs or drug combinations were found which would prevent the severe fall in blood pressure produced by procaine spinal anesthesia in the rabbit. These were: synephrine, synephrine plus pitressin, ephedrine plus pitressin plus metrazol, ephedrine plus pitressin, neosynephrine plus pitressin and neosynephrine plus pitressin plus metrazol. Synephrine was the only drug thus studied which, when used alone, could maintain the systolic blood pressure above 100 mm. Hg in a dose that was not dangerously near the toxic dose. Synephrine was active in either subcutaneous or intravenous administration and did not decrease significantly the duration of anesthesia produced by procaine intraspinally.3