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Prazosin (Minipress) is prescribed for the treatment of hypertension. The therapeutic benefits are derived from the drugs receptor specificity to which receptor(s)? (See Ch 19. 9th ed., Adrenergic blocking drugs, Table 19.1] 1) Alpha2 2) Alphai 3) Alpha and beta1 4) Beta, and beta2
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