intropin

/ˈɪntrəpɪn/
noun
  1. A brand name for the drug dopamine, used in medicine to treat low blood pressure or shock.
    • The doctor ordered Intropin to raise the patient's blood pressure.
    • The nurse carefully adjusted the Intropin drip to keep the heart rate stable.
    • Intropin is often given in an intensive care unit for patients in shock.
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