The actions of the mixed-acting sympathomimetics are _____ the adrenergic receptor sites and _____ the release of norepinephrine

a. stimulating; inhibiting
b. stimulating; stimulating
c. inhibiting; inhibiting
d. inhibiting; stimulating


ANS: B
Mixed-acting agents stimulate the release of norepinephrine and directly stimulate alpha and beta receptors.

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