Is a group of biologically active substances that are activated under the influence of adrenaline. They are synthetic analogues of endogenous ones - they are formed during the oxidation of adrenaline (aminomethanoylnicotinic acid) and a number of other synthetic monoamines. The term “adrenaline-reactive” was proposed in 1897 by Russian pathophysiologist A.V. Parin. Catecholamines and histamine are also released from adrenaline. When received into the body, B) a substance of the catecholamine group - refers to adrenergic vasoconstrictors, antispasmodics and analgesics
- substances of the aminomethanol group: sarcosinine, metaraminol, norepinephrine, adrenaline. They are called selective adrenergic stimulators of peripheral α1-adrenergic receptors. The drugs have a vasoconstrictor effect.