Ibopamine is a sympathomimetic used in ophthalmology.[1] It induces mydriasis.[2] It also has been investigated for use in the treatment of congestive heart failure.[3]
It acts on D1[4][5] and α receptors as a agonist.[6]
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- ^ Lieverse AG, Girbes AR, Van Veldhuisen DJ, et al. (July 1995). "The effects of ibopamine on glomerular filtration rate and plasma norepinephrine remain preserved during prolonged treatment in patients with congestive heart failure". Eur. Heart J. 16 (7): 937–42. PMID 7498209. http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=7498209.
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