Control Mechanisms of the GI Tract
... • Can be stool softeners (reduce stool surface tension and reduce water absorption through the colon), lubricants (facilitate the passage of fecal material, increasing water retention in stool), or fecal wetting agents (detergentlike drugs that permit easier penetration and mixing of fats and fluid ...
... • Can be stool softeners (reduce stool surface tension and reduce water absorption through the colon), lubricants (facilitate the passage of fecal material, increasing water retention in stool), or fecal wetting agents (detergentlike drugs that permit easier penetration and mixing of fats and fluid ...
Determination and Characterization of a Cannabinoid Receptor in
... greater potency than the (+)-isomer. This pharmacology is comparable to both the inhibition of adenylate cyclase in vitro and the analgetic activity of these compounds in vivo. The criteria for a high affinity, ...
... greater potency than the (+)-isomer. This pharmacology is comparable to both the inhibition of adenylate cyclase in vitro and the analgetic activity of these compounds in vivo. The criteria for a high affinity, ...
neuromuscular blocking agents and muscle relaxants
... • It also inhibits the reuptake of NE into the nerve terminal • Initially it produces sympathomimetic effect 2. Therapeutic uses It is no longer available as an antihypertensive drug. In some cases it can be used as an antiarrhythmic agent 3. Untoward effects a.) cardiac stimulation b.) strong hypot ...
... • It also inhibits the reuptake of NE into the nerve terminal • Initially it produces sympathomimetic effect 2. Therapeutic uses It is no longer available as an antihypertensive drug. In some cases it can be used as an antiarrhythmic agent 3. Untoward effects a.) cardiac stimulation b.) strong hypot ...
Opioid Receptor Imaging with Positron Emission Tomography and
... Schluger et al., 1998). Immune function, which may also be modulated in part by the endogenous opioid system and is abnormal during cycles of heroin addiction, becomes normal during long-term methadone treatment (Novick et al., 1989). The subjective responses to acute and chronic pain are similar in ...
... Schluger et al., 1998). Immune function, which may also be modulated in part by the endogenous opioid system and is abnormal during cycles of heroin addiction, becomes normal during long-term methadone treatment (Novick et al., 1989). The subjective responses to acute and chronic pain are similar in ...