tolazoline
/təˈlæzəliːn/
noun
- A drug that widens blood vessels, used mainly to treat certain circulation problems in newborn babies.
- Tolazoline is sometimes used in emergencies to reduce high blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries.
- The doctor administered tolazoline to improve blood flow in the infant's lungs.
- Researchers studied the effects of tolazoline on peripheral vascular disease.