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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Treatment goal is to remove extrinsic causes and treat reversible intrinsic causes. | Treatment goal is to remove the extrinsic causes and treat reversible intrinsic causes. | ||
== Medical Therapy == | == Medical Therapy == | ||
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=== Acute Pharmacotherapies === | === Acute Pharmacotherapies === | ||
* Pharmacologic interventions (Atropine, | * Pharmacologic interventions ([[Atropine]], [[isoproterenol]], [[theophylline]]) | ||
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Overview
Treatment goal is to remove the extrinsic causes and treat reversible intrinsic causes.
Medical Therapy
Acute Pharmacotherapies
- Pharmacologic interventions (Atropine, isoproterenol, theophylline)