Turn the drip off: Dobutamine is very short acting , so it gets out of the body in minutes if you turn off the inntravenous drip. It therefore doesn't need an antidote.
Answered 8/2/2017
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Beta blockers: Dobutamine speed up the heart rate through the adrenergic system. Beta-blockers would negate this effect.
Answered 9/1/2018
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