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Es el estrechamiento (constricción) de vasos sanguíneos por parte de pequeños músculos en sus paredes. Cuando los vasos sanguíneos se constriñen, la circulación de sangre se restringe o se torna lenta.
La vasoconstricción puede ser leve o grave y puede deberse a enfermedad, medicamentos o trastornos psicológicos. Los medicamentos que causan vasoconstricción comprenden:
Los medicamentos pueden emplearse para incrementar o reducir la vasoconstricción en pacientes muy críticos.
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