Peripheral vasodilators are agents which serve to widen the blood vessels as a result of the relaxation of smooth muscle sells within the walls of those vessels. Once the vessels widen, or dilate, the blood flow is increased, thereby decreasing blood pressure.
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Effect of Cyclospasmol on Early Diabetic Retinopathy
Provides an account and explanation of a randomized, double-blind placebo controlled study which was meant to investigate the long-term effects of cyclandelate on diabetics and their eyesight. - Effect of Cyclospasmol on Early Diabetic Retinopathy
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n027107gw3888665/
Medicine Net: Isoxsuprine Oral
Details the data regarding Vasodilan, known generically as isoxsuprine, including the medical uses for which it is approved and used, side effects, drug interactions, and what do do about missed doses. - Medicine Net: Isoxsuprine Oral
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/drugs-treatments/vasodilan
Withdrawl of Peripheral Vasodilators in Primary Care
The British Pharmacological Society article attempts to investigate the use of peripheral vasodilators and withdrawal effects upon selected patients. - Withdrawl of Peripheral Vasodilators in Primary Care
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/pmc/articles/PMC2014280/