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- Xylazine (links | edit)
- Beta2-adrenergic agonist (links | edit)
- Pemoline (links | edit)
- Doxazosin (links | edit)
- Viloxazine (links | edit)
- Prazosin (links | edit)
- Guanidine (links | edit)
- Sitaxentan (links | edit)
- Endothelin receptor antagonist (links | edit)
- Α-Methyl-p-tyrosine (links | edit)
- GABAergic (links | edit)
- Glutamatergic (links | edit)
- Dopaminergic (links | edit)
- Alpha-1 blocker (links | edit)
- Nerve block (links | edit)
- Neuromuscular-blocking drug (links | edit)
- Phentolamine (links | edit)
- Bosentan (links | edit)
- Amitraz (links | edit)
- Moxonidine (links | edit)
- Trimetaphan camsilate (links | edit)
- Parasympatholytic (links | edit)
- Hexamethonium (links | edit)
- Diacetolol (links | edit)
- Primary polydipsia (links | edit)
- Dihydrexidine (links | edit)
- Fenoldopam (links | edit)
- Mecamylamine (links | edit)
- Guanfacine (links | edit)
- Penbutolol (links | edit)
- Dopamine agonist (links | edit)
- Bafilomycin (links | edit)
- Muscarinic agonist (links | edit)
- Neuromodulation (links | edit)
- Guanethidine (links | edit)
- Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor (links | edit)
- Management of Tourette syndrome (links | edit)
- Guanabenz (links | edit)
- Protriptyline (links | edit)
- Promazine (links | edit)
- Lofexidine (links | edit)
- Indoramin (links | edit)
- Serotonin receptor agonist (links | edit)
- Rilmenidine (links | edit)
- Pargyline (links | edit)
- Neurogenic bladder dysfunction (links | edit)
- NK1 receptor antagonist (links | edit)
- Neurotransmitter transporter (links | edit)
- NMDA receptor antagonist (links | edit)