| vasodepressor syncope |
Vasovagal syncope (also vasodepressor syncope or neurocardiogenic syncope) is the most common cause of fainting ("syncope" in medical terminology). Although it is particularly common (both historically and stereotypically) among young women, it is seen across all ages and genders and in otherwise completely healthy people. It is triggered by a number of factors, including prolonged standing, alcohol, fatigue, hunger, and anxiety. ...
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| vasodepressor |
1. having the effect of lowering the blood pressure through reduction in peripheral resistance. 2. an agent that causes vasodepression.
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| vasodepressor s. |
vasovagal attack.
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