
Azoles and Barbiturates
... ion flow and increasing the transmembrane action potential of the neuron. By blocking this action Barbiturates serve to increase the duration of the receptor response to GABA and extend the depressed condition of the cell. ...
... ion flow and increasing the transmembrane action potential of the neuron. By blocking this action Barbiturates serve to increase the duration of the receptor response to GABA and extend the depressed condition of the cell. ...
patrick_ch22_p1
... Histamine may promote gastric acid release indirectly SK&F propose two types of histamine receptor (H1 and H2) H1 - responsible for classical actions of histamine H2 - proposed as the receptor on the parietal cells Claim that H2 receptors are unaffected by classical antihistamines Implies classical ...
... Histamine may promote gastric acid release indirectly SK&F propose two types of histamine receptor (H1 and H2) H1 - responsible for classical actions of histamine H2 - proposed as the receptor on the parietal cells Claim that H2 receptors are unaffected by classical antihistamines Implies classical ...
Typical antipsychotic drugs
... They were replaced by TCAs and others whose clinical efficacies were better and whose clinical side effects were less than MAOI. The main examples are Phenelzine, iproniazid and tranylcypramine. They cause irreversible inhibition of the enzyme and do not distinguish between the two main isozymes. Me ...
... They were replaced by TCAs and others whose clinical efficacies were better and whose clinical side effects were less than MAOI. The main examples are Phenelzine, iproniazid and tranylcypramine. They cause irreversible inhibition of the enzyme and do not distinguish between the two main isozymes. Me ...