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/əˈdrenl-in/,
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adrenalines, plural;
  1. The hormone epinephrine extracted from animals or prepared synthetically for medicinal purposes


  1. epinephrine: a catecholamine secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress (trade name Adrenalin); stimulates autonomic nerve action
  2. Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) is a hormone and neurotransmitter. . It increases heart rate, contracts blood vessels, dilates air passages and participates in the fight-or-flight response of the sympathetic nervous system. ...
  3. Adrenaline is the debut album by Deftones, released in 1995 through Maverick Records. The hidden track on the album, "Fist", was produced by Ross Robinson while the rest of album is produced by Terry Date. ...
  4. Adrenaline is the first novel written by James Robert Baker (1946 – 1997), an American author of sharply satirical, predominantly gay-themed transgressional fiction. Rivenburg, Roy. Los Angeles Times, April 8, 1993; Page E-1. ...
  5. Gavin Rossdale (born 30 October 1965) is a British musician, known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush. Following Bush's separation in 2002, which lasted for eight years, he was the lead singer and guitarist for Institute, and later began a solo career. ...
  6. An alternative name for epinephrine; the hormone and neurotransmitter
  7. (The Adrenalines (ジ・アドレナリンズ)) Team of Terry the Kid and Robin Mask. The name comes from their ability to excite the audience with their terrific matches. Robin is aware that Kevin is his son. Tag Techniques: Tag Formation A, Adrenalin Bridge.
  8. A hormone and neurotransmitter. Also called epinephrine.
  9. Adrenaline (or epinephrine) is a hormone produced by the kidneys in response to an emergency situation anaphylaxis . Adrenaline makes the heart beat faster, narrows the blood vessels and dilates the airways.
  10. Also called epinephrine. A drug which stimulates the heart, used for severe allergic shock.
  11. A hormone secreted by the adrenal gland into the circulatory system which stimulates the heart, blood vessels and respiratory system.
  12. A hormone that is secreted in response to stress prepares the body for ‘flight or fight’. It has widespread effects on the circulation, the muscles and glucose metabolism.
  13. A natural substance in the body that increases the heart rate, narrows blood vessels and opens up air passages. Used to treat anaphylaxis.
  14. Adrenaline is a hormone produced at times of stress that affects heart rate, blood circulation and other functions of the body.
  15. Adrenaline (also known as epinephrine or adrenalin) is a catecholamine neurotransmitter and hormone. It is released by the adrenal gland and is most commonly associated with the fight or flight response to stress.
  16. This was the first naturally produced hormone to be isolated it a pure state. It is known as epinephrine, but its chemical name is 1-[3,4-dihydroxyphenol]-2-methylaminoethanol. Its main action is to raise blood pressure, producing a faster pulse rate.
  17. This hormone serves as your body’s call to battle stations.
  18. A substance released into the bloodstream by the adrenal glands that cause the heart to beat faster.
  19. one of two chemicals (the other is norepinephrine) released by the adrenal gland that increases the speed and force of heart beats. ...
  20. A molecule that acts as both a hormone and neurotransmitter. Adrenaline is synthesized during times of stress and produces various effects that include increased heart rate, sweating, and increased metabolism. Also referred to as epinephrine.
  21. Hormone released by chromaffin cells (in the adrenal gland) and by some neurons in response to stress. Produces “fight or flight” responses, including increased heart rate and blood sugar levels.
  22. A stress hormone that occurs in higher-than-normal levels in people with fibromyalgia.
  23. a dated term typically referring to epinephrine.
  24. A stress hormone which aids in the release of stored sugar in the liver, increased muscle contraction and increased blood supply to the muscles. Also known as epinephrine.
  25. Also known as "epinephrine". A drug given to counter anaphylactic shock and severe asthma attacks. Also used during ALS