@prefix this: . @prefix sub: . @prefix prov: . @prefix dct: . @prefix pav: . @prefix orcid: . @prefix codebase: . @prefix version: . @prefix instance: . @prefix process: . @prefix np: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix has-source: . @prefix d: . @prefix dv: . @prefix dr: . @prefix npx: . sub:head { this: np:hasAssertion sub:assertion; np:hasProvenance sub:provenance; np:hasPublicationInfo sub:publicationInfo; a np:Nanopublication . } sub:assertion { d:DB00195 dv:ddi-interactor-in dr:DB00195_DB00668 . d:DB00668 dv:ddi-interactor-in dr:DB00195_DB00668 . dr:DB00195_DB00668 dct:identifier "drugbank_resource:DB00195_DB00668"; dct:title "DDI between Betaxolol and Epinephrine - Beta-Blockers such as betaxolol may enhance the vasopressor effect of epinephrine. Monitor for increases in pressor effects of alpha-/beta-agonists if used in patients receiving beta-blocker therapy (including ophthalmic products). Beta1-selective (i.e., “cardioselective”) agents may confer a more limited risk if used in low enough doses to allow them to retain their selectivity. The amount of epinephrine used in dental procedures as part of local anesthetic administration is not likely to be of clinical concern. Infiltrating larger volumes of local anesthetics for other surgical procedures (e.g., more than 0.06mg epinephrine) may cause clinically-relevant problems. Patients with allergies that require carrying and periodically using subcutaneous epinephrine (e.g., bee sting kits) should probably avoid the use of beta blockers."@en; a dv:Drug-Drug-Interaction; rdfs:label "DDI between Betaxolol and Epinephrine - Beta-Blockers such as betaxolol may enhance the vasopressor effect of epinephrine. Monitor for increases in pressor effects of alpha-/beta-agonists if used in patients receiving beta-blocker therapy (including ophthalmic products). Beta1-selective (i.e., “cardioselective”) agents may confer a more limited risk if used in low enough doses to allow them to retain their selectivity. The amount of epinephrine used in dental procedures as part of local anesthetic administration is not likely to be of clinical concern. Infiltrating larger volumes of local anesthetics for other surgical procedures (e.g., more than 0.06mg epinephrine) may cause clinically-relevant problems. Patients with allergies that require carrying and periodically using subcutaneous epinephrine (e.g., bee sting kits) should probably avoid the use of beta blockers. [drugbank_resource:DB00195_DB00668]"@en . } sub:provenance { sub:assertion has-source: dr:bio2rdf.dataset.drugbank.R3 . } sub:publicationInfo { sub:signature.MCwCFCs2gtVku5yE npx:hasPublicKey "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"; npx:hasSignature "MCwCFCs2gtVku5yEhy5WO0kljJHxY2QQAhRvHva9zSFMPI4kpH91s6VRnTo5RQ=="; npx:signedBy instance: . this: dct:created "2018-03-30T11:13:01.859+02:00"^^xsd:dateTime; dct:license ; npx:hasSignatureElement sub:signature.MCwCFCs2gtVku5yE; prov:wasGeneratedBy process: . instance: prov:specializationOf codebase:; prov:wasAttributedTo orcid:0000-0002-1267-0234 . process: dct:identifier "3c184e6c-ceb8-4275-a679-71dfbdac2a11"; prov:used version:; prov:wasAssociatedWith instance:; prov:wasStartedBy orcid:0000-0002-1267-0234 . version: dct:isVersionOf codebase:; pav:version "eda7951a5f6c622c5d2132f50c3093138484a349"; prov:wasAttributedTo orcid:0000-0002-1267-0234 . }