Figure 1. Volume plethysmography on the index finger and the perfusion index on the toe both indicated that vasoconstriction was maintained on one study day whereas vasodilation was maintained on the other. Flow differences on the two treatment days differed significantly at every time point. Results are presented as means+/-SD. (Error bars are not displayed when the SD was smaller than the mean value symbol.)

Figure 1. Volume plethysmography on the index finger and the perfusion index on the toe both indicated that vasoconstriction was maintained on one study day whereas vasodilation was maintained on the other. Flow differences on the two treatment days differed significantly at every time point. Results are presented as means+/-SD. (Error bars are not displayed when the SD was smaller than the mean value symbol.)

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