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Summary and Conclusions
The subcutaneous injection of epinephrine solution containing sodium bisulfite as an antioxidant produced a more rapid and higher rise in systolic blood pressure than did the same amount of epinephrine in a solution containing sodium hypophosphite as a preservative. Small doses of rutin given intravenously immediately before the epinephrine did not significantly alter the “bnisulfite effect” nor did the rutin influence the effect of epinephrine.
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