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Possible Interaction: Adrenergic Beta-Agonists and Progesterone

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

However, the mean duration of the intravenous infusion and the mean dose of beta-mimetics administered intravenously were significantly lower in the oral progesterone group (p less than 0.01).
The cost and risks of treatment are thus significantly reduced when beta-mimetics and oral progesterone are used in combination.
Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique  •  1991  |  View Paper
However the mean duration of the intravenous perfusion and the mean quantity of beta-mimetics administered intravenously were significantly reduced in the progesterone group (P less than 0.01).
European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology  •  1991  |  View Paper
Alternatively, use of progesterone or oxytocin antagonists may be effective in augmenting the actions of beta-mimetics while reducing their side effects, whereas other combinations may be useful as long-term prophylactics in women with a high risk of developing PTL.
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology  •  1997  |  View Paper
Infusions of beta 2-adrenergic agonists (ritodrine and salbutamol) increased (P less than 0.05) the progesterone concentration in four out of eight experiments.
The Journal of endocrinology  •  1988  |  View Paper
The increased sensitivity to beta-agonists after progesterone treatment is illustrated by the fact that isoprenaline is effective in inducing a relaxation of the uterus, in these conditions.
General and comparative endocrinology  •  1985  |  View Paper