 
									
								
									Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults
									
... Agents in Adults and Adolescents December 2009 AETC NRC Slide Set ...
                        	... Agents in Adults and Adolescents December 2009 AETC NRC Slide Set ...
									The Drug Treatment of Parkinson`s Disease
									
... the level of dopamine that reaches the brain, stimulate the parts of the brain where dopamine works, or block the action of other chemicals that affect dopamine, such as acetylcholine. In most newly diagnosed people considerable improvements can be achieved by the careful introduction of one or more ...
                        	... the level of dopamine that reaches the brain, stimulate the parts of the brain where dopamine works, or block the action of other chemicals that affect dopamine, such as acetylcholine. In most newly diagnosed people considerable improvements can be achieved by the careful introduction of one or more ...
									2-Cell wall syn Inhibitor(Lec.1,2&3)
									
... situations which are very life threatening or caused by organisms that are resistant to primary line of antibiotics e.g. such as neutropenic fever ...
                        	... situations which are very life threatening or caused by organisms that are resistant to primary line of antibiotics e.g. such as neutropenic fever ...
									REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXAM
									
... The bottom number is known as diastolic pressure, the pressure inside blood vessels when the heart is at rest. It is considered high if it is consistently over 90. In hypertension, either or both of these numbers may be high or elevated. ...
                        	... The bottom number is known as diastolic pressure, the pressure inside blood vessels when the heart is at rest. It is considered high if it is consistently over 90. In hypertension, either or both of these numbers may be high or elevated. ...
									Uppers, Downers, All Arounders, 7th Edition
									
... prisons were there because of drug offenses. Half of all inmates reported drug use while committing the offense that put them in prison. Disparity in penalties for possession of crack cocaine and powder cocaine disproportionally impacted African American and other minority groups. This was addressed ...
                        	... prisons were there because of drug offenses. Half of all inmates reported drug use while committing the offense that put them in prison. Disparity in penalties for possession of crack cocaine and powder cocaine disproportionally impacted African American and other minority groups. This was addressed ...
									anticholinergic drugs and dementia
									
... have taken an anticholinergic medicine, but these are short-term, reversible changes. Older people may be more susceptible to anticholinergic effects such as confusion or delirium, which in turn may increase their risk of falls or hospitalisation.11,12 Research has shown that some older people takin ...
                        	... have taken an anticholinergic medicine, but these are short-term, reversible changes. Older people may be more susceptible to anticholinergic effects such as confusion or delirium, which in turn may increase their risk of falls or hospitalisation.11,12 Research has shown that some older people takin ...
									Read Excerpt
									
... use of prescription drugs not prescribed to the user by a physician, or used only for the experience or feeling they caused (Zacny and Lichtor 2008). Misuse refers to a patient’s incorrect use of a medication, including use for other than the intended purpose, exceeding the prescribed amount, or tak ...
                        	... use of prescription drugs not prescribed to the user by a physician, or used only for the experience or feeling they caused (Zacny and Lichtor 2008). Misuse refers to a patient’s incorrect use of a medication, including use for other than the intended purpose, exceeding the prescribed amount, or tak ...
									Acid: LSD Today - Do It Now Foundation
									
... LSD and drugs like it have been tickets to ride on the Grand Tour of human consciousness for eons. They’ve guided the visions of shamans and seers and helped shape philosophies and cosmologies across the world and throughout history. That’s one reason LSD still fascinates us — and still attracts wil ...
                        	... LSD and drugs like it have been tickets to ride on the Grand Tour of human consciousness for eons. They’ve guided the visions of shamans and seers and helped shape philosophies and cosmologies across the world and throughout history. That’s one reason LSD still fascinates us — and still attracts wil ...
									Natural Supplements 101 Introduction to Herbal Medicines HERB
									
... response. Use enough of the plant or extract to get that response. ...
                        	... response. Use enough of the plant or extract to get that response. ...
									Pharmacology
									
... • We will use a “blend” of classification by use and classification by mechanisms in this course • The first time we encounter a particular drug, we will explain its mechanism of action along with its use in relation to the body system we are talking about • If we encounter the same drug later, we w ...
                        	... • We will use a “blend” of classification by use and classification by mechanisms in this course • The first time we encounter a particular drug, we will explain its mechanism of action along with its use in relation to the body system we are talking about • If we encounter the same drug later, we w ...
									this Outline - Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
									
... 1). Cigarettes (smoking) “perfect” drug delivery device 2) Reaches brain in 10 sec 3). Most reinforcing form c. Binds to nicotinic cholinergic receptors d. Arterial levels 6-10x higher than venous e. Metabolized to cotinine in liver 5. Nicotine researched for possible therapeutic effect < Slide 15> ...
                        	... 1). Cigarettes (smoking) “perfect” drug delivery device 2) Reaches brain in 10 sec 3). Most reinforcing form c. Binds to nicotinic cholinergic receptors d. Arterial levels 6-10x higher than venous e. Metabolized to cotinine in liver 5. Nicotine researched for possible therapeutic effect < Slide 15> ...
									Effects of Social Interaction and Warm Ambient
									
... increase core temperature in rats (Baumann et al, 2012), but such elevations are less than those induced by MDMA. MDPV is reported to cause hyperthermia in mice (3–30 mg/kg, i.p.) but only at elevated ambient temperature (Fantegrossi et al, 2013). In rats, acute MDPV (1.0–5.6 mg/kg, s.c.) has no eff ...
                        	... increase core temperature in rats (Baumann et al, 2012), but such elevations are less than those induced by MDMA. MDPV is reported to cause hyperthermia in mice (3–30 mg/kg, i.p.) but only at elevated ambient temperature (Fantegrossi et al, 2013). In rats, acute MDPV (1.0–5.6 mg/kg, s.c.) has no eff ...
									9294 Steroids CE 8x11
									
... Some cells secrete substances that spread only to nearby cells. Others secrete hormones, molecules that are carried in the bloodstream to widely distributed cells that have special receptor sites to which they attach. Along nerve cells, electrical impulses carry information much more rapidly than is ...
                        	... Some cells secrete substances that spread only to nearby cells. Others secrete hormones, molecules that are carried in the bloodstream to widely distributed cells that have special receptor sites to which they attach. Along nerve cells, electrical impulses carry information much more rapidly than is ...
									SELEGILINE
									
... • A stimulant such as d-amphetamine or methylphenidate (with caution and by experts only as use of stimulants with selegiline is listed as a warning; may activate bipolar disorder and suicidal ideation; may elevate blood pressure) • Lithium • Mood-stabilizing anticonvulsants • Atypical antipsychotic ...
                        	... • A stimulant such as d-amphetamine or methylphenidate (with caution and by experts only as use of stimulants with selegiline is listed as a warning; may activate bipolar disorder and suicidal ideation; may elevate blood pressure) • Lithium • Mood-stabilizing anticonvulsants • Atypical antipsychotic ...
									Stahl_3rd_ch04_Part2..
									
... and genes are maximally affected. Loss of the agonist actions of a neurotransmitter at G protein-linked receptors, due to deficient neurotransmission of any cause, would lead to the loss of this rich downstream chemical tour de force. Thus, agonists that restore this natural action would be potentia ...
                        	... and genes are maximally affected. Loss of the agonist actions of a neurotransmitter at G protein-linked receptors, due to deficient neurotransmission of any cause, would lead to the loss of this rich downstream chemical tour de force. Thus, agonists that restore this natural action would be potentia ...
									Pharmacology
									
... 2) “Problem based learning” (PBL) mode. The core of PBL is group discussion, with a typical group of 25 students. The teacher will give a case briefing and then a question is forwarded. The students will speak in turn to address the question. At the present stage, all PBL class are hosted by profess ...
                        	... 2) “Problem based learning” (PBL) mode. The core of PBL is group discussion, with a typical group of 25 students. The teacher will give a case briefing and then a question is forwarded. The students will speak in turn to address the question. At the present stage, all PBL class are hosted by profess ...
									Robotripping - Muncie Neighborhoods
									
... turn from past decades, when some youths would guzzle cough syrup to try to get a buzz from alcohol and codeine. Most cough and cold medicines no longer contain alcohol, and those with codeine, an addictive opiate, are available only by prescription. But now more than 120 over-the-counter medicines ...
                        	... turn from past decades, when some youths would guzzle cough syrup to try to get a buzz from alcohol and codeine. Most cough and cold medicines no longer contain alcohol, and those with codeine, an addictive opiate, are available only by prescription. But now more than 120 over-the-counter medicines ...
									Antihypertensive Drugs - coursewareobjects.com
									
... some vasodilatory action, and are also called direct vasodilators to differentiate them. Drugs in these classes may be used either alone or in combination. The various categories and subcategories of antihypertensive drugs are listed in Box 25-1. The diuretics are discussed in detail in Chapter 26 a ...
                        	... some vasodilatory action, and are also called direct vasodilators to differentiate them. Drugs in these classes may be used either alone or in combination. The various categories and subcategories of antihypertensive drugs are listed in Box 25-1. The diuretics are discussed in detail in Chapter 26 a ...
									States of Consciousness - Kellogg Community College
									
... FIGURE 5.2 Sleep rhythms. Bars show periods of sleep during the fourth, fifth, and sixth weeks of an experiment with a human subject. During unscheduled periods, the subject was allowed to select times of sleep and lighting. The result was a sleep rhythm of about 25 hours. Notice how this free-runni ...
                        	... FIGURE 5.2 Sleep rhythms. Bars show periods of sleep during the fourth, fifth, and sixth weeks of an experiment with a human subject. During unscheduled periods, the subject was allowed to select times of sleep and lighting. The result was a sleep rhythm of about 25 hours. Notice how this free-runni ...
									6 Synergy and polyvalence: paradigms to explain the activity of herbal products
									
... have become globalised and become significant items of commerce. This increase in commerce and public use has stimulated much scientific and clinical interest and one aspect of research that has been generated is to explain the effects seen in terms of ingredients detected which, on their own as sin ...
                        	... have become globalised and become significant items of commerce. This increase in commerce and public use has stimulated much scientific and clinical interest and one aspect of research that has been generated is to explain the effects seen in terms of ingredients detected which, on their own as sin ...
									Full Prescribing Information
									
... Do not prescribe HYCOFENIX if the patient is taking a prescription MAOI (i.e., certain drugs used for depression, psychiatric or emotional conditions, or Parkinson’s disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping an MAOI drug. The use of MAOIs or tricyclic antidepressants with hydrocodone preparations may ...
                        	... Do not prescribe HYCOFENIX if the patient is taking a prescription MAOI (i.e., certain drugs used for depression, psychiatric or emotional conditions, or Parkinson’s disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping an MAOI drug. The use of MAOIs or tricyclic antidepressants with hydrocodone preparations may ...
									STARTing and STOPPing Medications in the Elderly
									
... STARTing and STOPPing Medications in the Elderly In the U.S., almost 40% of people age 60 years and older take at least five medications. 1 Age-related physiologic changes (e.g., decreased renal function, reduced muscle mass) put the elderly at risk for adverse effects.2 Although only about 14% of t ...
                        	... STARTing and STOPPing Medications in the Elderly In the U.S., almost 40% of people age 60 years and older take at least five medications. 1 Age-related physiologic changes (e.g., decreased renal function, reduced muscle mass) put the elderly at risk for adverse effects.2 Although only about 14% of t ...
									leukotriene pathway inhibitors
									
... drugs for asthma could be endangering their patients, two new studies by researchers at Cornell and Stanford universities find. One study compiles previously published clinical trials to conclude that patients could both develop a tolerance for beta-agonists and be at increased risk for asthma attac ...
                        	... drugs for asthma could be endangering their patients, two new studies by researchers at Cornell and Stanford universities find. One study compiles previously published clinical trials to conclude that patients could both develop a tolerance for beta-agonists and be at increased risk for asthma attac ...
									PowerPoint Presentation - Lecture 9
									
... aldosterone & Na excreted, but H2O & K retained - Used to treat HTN primarily, - but not a 1st line drug. Also used in heart failure. - SE = hyperkalemia & 1st dose hypotension (more common with comb. Diuretic & ACE inhibitor. ...
                        	... aldosterone & Na excreted, but H2O & K retained - Used to treat HTN primarily, - but not a 1st line drug. Also used in heart failure. - SE = hyperkalemia & 1st dose hypotension (more common with comb. Diuretic & ACE inhibitor. ...
									JCleary revised CND-INCB-WHO
									
... preventing the diversion of drugs from licit to illicit markets and in protecting society from the consequences of dependence. However, in many countries equal attention has not been given to the other objective of the treaties — ensuring the adequate availability of controlled substances. Measures ...
                        	... preventing the diversion of drugs from licit to illicit markets and in protecting society from the consequences of dependence. However, in many countries equal attention has not been given to the other objective of the treaties — ensuring the adequate availability of controlled substances. Measures ...
Stimulant
 
                        Stimulants (also referred to as psychostimulants) are psychoactive drugs that induce temporary improvements in either mental or physical functions or both. Examples of these kinds of effects may include enhanced alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion, among others. Due to their rendering a characteristic ""up"" feeling, stimulants are also occasionally referred to as ""uppers"". Depressants or ""downers"", which decrease mental and/or physical function, are in stark contrast to stimulants and are considered to be their functional opposites. Stimulants are widely used throughout the world as prescription medicines and without prescription both as legal substances and illicit substances of recreational use or abuse.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									