Effect of H antihistamines upon the central nervous system
... Barcelona, Spain; 4 Clínica Dr. Lobatón. Cádiz, Spain; 5 Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Clínico. Salamanca, Spain; ...
... Barcelona, Spain; 4 Clínica Dr. Lobatón. Cádiz, Spain; 5 Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Clínico. Salamanca, Spain; ...
Anticholinergic drugs
... CVS. Atropine causes tachycardia, due to blockade of M2-receptors on SA node through which vagal tone decreases HR. The tachycardia is more marked in young adults than in children and the elderly. Atropine shortens the refractory period of AV conduction, especially if it has been depressed by high ...
... CVS. Atropine causes tachycardia, due to blockade of M2-receptors on SA node through which vagal tone decreases HR. The tachycardia is more marked in young adults than in children and the elderly. Atropine shortens the refractory period of AV conduction, especially if it has been depressed by high ...
Analgesia
... Strongest pain producing substances May be involved in acute pain Prostglandins increase sensitivity to pain Chemical mediators activate and sensitize pain receptors or stimulate the release of pain ...
... Strongest pain producing substances May be involved in acute pain Prostglandins increase sensitivity to pain Chemical mediators activate and sensitize pain receptors or stimulate the release of pain ...
Electronic Structure Based Classification of Neurotransmitters and
... the neurotransmitter acetylcholine; and 2) Parkinson’s disease caused by the insufficient formation and action of neurotransmitter dopamine. Several diseases such as Parkinsons and depression can be alleviated by drugs as they modify neurotransmission. Drugs which act on the neurotransmitters system ...
... the neurotransmitter acetylcholine; and 2) Parkinson’s disease caused by the insufficient formation and action of neurotransmitter dopamine. Several diseases such as Parkinsons and depression can be alleviated by drugs as they modify neurotransmission. Drugs which act on the neurotransmitters system ...
Antipsychotics - 2011
... Aripiprazole Quetiapine Olanzapine Risperidone Clozapine Ziprasidone Paliperidone ...
... Aripiprazole Quetiapine Olanzapine Risperidone Clozapine Ziprasidone Paliperidone ...
Muscarinic antagonist
... paralyzing the ciliary muscles, whose action inhibits accommodation to allow accurate refraction in children, helps to relieve pain associated with iridocyclitis, and treats ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma. Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow angle glaucoma. Atropine can ...
... paralyzing the ciliary muscles, whose action inhibits accommodation to allow accurate refraction in children, helps to relieve pain associated with iridocyclitis, and treats ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma. Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow angle glaucoma. Atropine can ...
Atropine
... paralyzing the ciliary muscles, whose action inhibits accommodation to allow accurate refraction in children, helps to relieve pain associated with iridocyclitis, and treats ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma. Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow angle glaucoma. Atropine can ...
... paralyzing the ciliary muscles, whose action inhibits accommodation to allow accurate refraction in children, helps to relieve pain associated with iridocyclitis, and treats ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma. Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow angle glaucoma. Atropine can ...
Anti-Nicotine Vaccine: An Insight
... commonly followed. These conventional methods have low efficacy and have high relapse rate. Anti-nicotine vaccines that are a novel immunologic approach in smoking cessation are currently in the pipeline. The concept of the anti-nicotine vaccine was introduced by E.H Cerny in 1990, based on active im ...
... commonly followed. These conventional methods have low efficacy and have high relapse rate. Anti-nicotine vaccines that are a novel immunologic approach in smoking cessation are currently in the pipeline. The concept of the anti-nicotine vaccine was introduced by E.H Cerny in 1990, based on active im ...
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylphenyl
... is a 5-HTlcp serotonin agonist that exerts stimulus control of behavior in animals. In order to determine if the discriminative stimulus effect of DOM is 5-HTlc- or 5-HTz-mediated, it would be informative to conduct tests of stimulus antagonism with a 5-HTlc- or 5-HT2-selective antagonist. T o date, ...
... is a 5-HTlcp serotonin agonist that exerts stimulus control of behavior in animals. In order to determine if the discriminative stimulus effect of DOM is 5-HTlc- or 5-HTz-mediated, it would be informative to conduct tests of stimulus antagonism with a 5-HTlc- or 5-HT2-selective antagonist. T o date, ...
Sympathetic Agonists and Antagonists
... iii. Takes receptor number away because they are no longer at equilibrium, they are now alkylating receptor so we call it irreversible no equilibrium iv. By studying these graphs we can tell you the potency and what kind of competition X. PICTURE [S48] a. This is a picture illustrating receptors (to ...
... iii. Takes receptor number away because they are no longer at equilibrium, they are now alkylating receptor so we call it irreversible no equilibrium iv. By studying these graphs we can tell you the potency and what kind of competition X. PICTURE [S48] a. This is a picture illustrating receptors (to ...
Novel Approaches to Neuroprotection
... cone opsins. Biochemical assays demonstrate that these molecules specifically dock into the retinal-binding pocket and produce opsin-mediated changes in transducin activation, similar to the interaction that certain native retinoids have with rod and cone opsins. The next step is to use these compon ...
... cone opsins. Biochemical assays demonstrate that these molecules specifically dock into the retinal-binding pocket and produce opsin-mediated changes in transducin activation, similar to the interaction that certain native retinoids have with rod and cone opsins. The next step is to use these compon ...
Interaction of Plant Extracts with Central Nervous System Receptors
... constitutively active molecules, which can cause alterations in ligand binding, receptor desensitization and recycling, potentially resulting in onset of disease [13,14]. There are a large number of studies demonstrating direct effect of plant extracts and/or their compounds on GPCRs and ion channel ...
... constitutively active molecules, which can cause alterations in ligand binding, receptor desensitization and recycling, potentially resulting in onset of disease [13,14]. There are a large number of studies demonstrating direct effect of plant extracts and/or their compounds on GPCRs and ion channel ...
Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
... KD is a 12 y.o. child admitted with status asthmaticus who is treated by her primary physician with theophylline (serum concentration is 18 mcg/ml). Based on her CXR and clinical findings, you treat her with erythromycin for presumed Mycoplasma pneumoniae. ...
... KD is a 12 y.o. child admitted with status asthmaticus who is treated by her primary physician with theophylline (serum concentration is 18 mcg/ml). Based on her CXR and clinical findings, you treat her with erythromycin for presumed Mycoplasma pneumoniae. ...
Nicotinic agonist
A nicotinic agonist is a drug that mimics the action of acetylcholine (ACh) at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). The nAChR is named for its affinity for nicotine.Examples include nicotine (by definition), acetylcholine (the endogenous agonist of nAChRs), choline, epibatidine, lobeline, varenicline and cytisine.