corgard
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Definition
- Noun:
- A beta-adrenergic blocking agent: "Corgard" is the trade name for a specific pharmaceutical drug. Its primary function is to block beta-adrenergic receptors, which are part of the sympathetic nervous system. This action is used to treat medical conditions like hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina (chest pain due to heart disease).
Usage
- As a Proper Noun (Trade Name): "Corgard" is always capitalized as it is a brand name. It is used specifically to refer to this medication.
- The doctor prescribed Corgard to manage her hypertension.
- Corgard is a non-selective beta-blocker.
Advanced Usage
- In Medical Contexts: The term is used precisely within medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical discussions. It is not used in general conversation.
- The study compared the efficacy of Corgard versus a placebo.
- Patients on Corgard should have their blood pressure monitored regularly.
Variants and Related Words
- Generic Name: Nadolol: The non-proprietary, generic name for the same drug substance.
- Nadolol, sold under the brand name Corgard, is a beta-blocker.
- Beta-blocker / Beta-adrenergic blocking agent: The class of drugs to which Corgard belongs.
- Common beta-blockers include medications like Corgard and propranolol.
Synonyms
- Beta-blocker: A general term for the class of drugs.
- Nadolol: The generic drug name.
Notes on Meaning
- Specific Medical Term: "Corgard" has only one specific meaning as a proprietary drug name. It does not have other general definitions, idioms, or phrasal verbs. Its use is confined to professional healthcare contexts.
Noun
- a beta-adrenergic blocking agent (trade name Corgard) that is used to treat hypertension and angina