Cardura® is classified as:
A) a beta-receptor antagonist (non-selective)
B) an alpha-receptor antagonist
C) a beta-receptor antagonist (selective)
D) an alpha-receptor agonist
B) an alpha-receptor antagonist
Cardura® is classified as an alpha-receptor antagonist. Its generic name is doxazosin, and it is administered orally to treat hypertension.
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