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			Guanabenz acts in the brain, inhibiting
                adrenergic outflow from the brainstem. Inhibition
                of sympathetic outflow results in a decrease in
                blood pressure.
			
			Guanabenz reduces cardiac output (by
                reducing both stroke volume and heart rate) and
                peripheral resistance.volume. Reduction in stoke
                volume occurs due to increased venous pooling
                (decreased preload).
			
			Guanabenz does not interfere with
                cardiovascular responses to exercise.
			
			Renal blood flow and function is
                maintained during guanabenz treatment. 
                
			
			Guanabenz has minimal or no effect on
                plasma lipids.
			
			Adverse Effects: 
            
			
			Dry Mouth (xerostomia)
			
			Bradycardia (in patients with SA nodal
                abnormality)
			
			Withdrawal syndrome upon abrupt
                discontinuation (increased blood pressure,
                headache, tachycardia, apprehension, tremors) |