autonomic nervous system
... – Sympathetic preganglionic neurons enter adrenal medulla and stimulate postganglionic neurons – Cells respond and release adrenalin (80% epinephrine, 20% norepinephrine) ...
... – Sympathetic preganglionic neurons enter adrenal medulla and stimulate postganglionic neurons – Cells respond and release adrenalin (80% epinephrine, 20% norepinephrine) ...
Assist professor Hayder M. Alkuraishy PROKINETIC and
... somatostatin analog, also is used in some patients with intestinal dysmotility . Vomiting Vomiting can be caused by a wide variety of conditions; it may present as a specific response to ailments like gastritis or poisoning, or as a non-specific sequela of disorders ranging from brain tumors and ele ...
... somatostatin analog, also is used in some patients with intestinal dysmotility . Vomiting Vomiting can be caused by a wide variety of conditions; it may present as a specific response to ailments like gastritis or poisoning, or as a non-specific sequela of disorders ranging from brain tumors and ele ...
Diverticulosis
... Diverticulosis is the presence of weak areas or tiny pouches in the wall of the intestine. The pouches are usually in the part of the intestine called the colon. The pouches, called diverticula, look like small thumbs or tiny balloons poking out of the side of the colon. Diverticulosis is a common c ...
... Diverticulosis is the presence of weak areas or tiny pouches in the wall of the intestine. The pouches are usually in the part of the intestine called the colon. The pouches, called diverticula, look like small thumbs or tiny balloons poking out of the side of the colon. Diverticulosis is a common c ...
Antiulcer Drugs - Dr. Brahmbhatt`s Class Handouts
... Combine with protein to form an adherent substance that covers the ulcer and protects it from stomach acid and pepsin An example is sucralfate SE: Constipation Don’t give with H2 receptor antagonist ...
... Combine with protein to form an adherent substance that covers the ulcer and protects it from stomach acid and pepsin An example is sucralfate SE: Constipation Don’t give with H2 receptor antagonist ...
Unit 24: Abdominal and Peritoneal Cavities
... dorsal body wall was called the dorsal mesogastrium. Locate the portion of the mesentery which attaches the fundus of the stomach to the diaphragm. This is called the gastrophrenic ligament. The spleen developed in the dorsal mesogastrium. In the adult, the spleen is located posterior and lateral in ...
... dorsal body wall was called the dorsal mesogastrium. Locate the portion of the mesentery which attaches the fundus of the stomach to the diaphragm. This is called the gastrophrenic ligament. The spleen developed in the dorsal mesogastrium. In the adult, the spleen is located posterior and lateral in ...
Drugs for treating infections
... • When given intramuscularly, bacitracin's absorption is rapid and complete ...
... • When given intramuscularly, bacitracin's absorption is rapid and complete ...
ppt
... Peptides & amino acids stimulate G cells to release gastrin. Food acts as a buffer, raising the pH & thus removing the stimulus for somatostatin secretion . ...
... Peptides & amino acids stimulate G cells to release gastrin. Food acts as a buffer, raising the pH & thus removing the stimulus for somatostatin secretion . ...
Drugs acting on digestive system
... nerve endings of norepinephrine and dopamine, and inhibits the reuptake of them. At the same time stimulates the central adrenergic receptors and dopamine receptors, leading to inhibition of the hunger center. In addition, amphetamine has a stimulating effect on the cerebral cortex, and perhaps seco ...
... nerve endings of norepinephrine and dopamine, and inhibits the reuptake of them. At the same time stimulates the central adrenergic receptors and dopamine receptors, leading to inhibition of the hunger center. In addition, amphetamine has a stimulating effect on the cerebral cortex, and perhaps seco ...
Full Prescribing Information
... from the gastrointestinal tract and is rapidly distributed throughout the body tissues. Most is excreted in the urine within 12 hours, 13% to 50% being unchanged. Its biotransformation is hepatic. Its protein binding is moderate. METHENAMINE degrades in an acidic urine environment releasing formalde ...
... from the gastrointestinal tract and is rapidly distributed throughout the body tissues. Most is excreted in the urine within 12 hours, 13% to 50% being unchanged. Its biotransformation is hepatic. Its protein binding is moderate. METHENAMINE degrades in an acidic urine environment releasing formalde ...
Doxacil
... absorption and is almost completely absorbed (95%) from the gastrointestinal tract. Food does not interfere with the absorption of doxycycline. 90% of the drug in circulation is bound to plasma protein. Biological half-life varies between 16 hours following a single dose to 23 hours on repeated dose ...
... absorption and is almost completely absorbed (95%) from the gastrointestinal tract. Food does not interfere with the absorption of doxycycline. 90% of the drug in circulation is bound to plasma protein. Biological half-life varies between 16 hours following a single dose to 23 hours on repeated dose ...
PowerPoint
... whereas benign strictures classically have tapered ends, a relatively smooth outline and may be of any length. 2.ulceration may be seen in strictures due to crohn's disease, and sacculation of the colon is a feature of ischemic strictures 3.narrowing in diverticular disease is accompanied by other s ...
... whereas benign strictures classically have tapered ends, a relatively smooth outline and may be of any length. 2.ulceration may be seen in strictures due to crohn's disease, and sacculation of the colon is a feature of ischemic strictures 3.narrowing in diverticular disease is accompanied by other s ...
Cengage Learning
... increasing the force of gastric contractions • Should not be used in animals with GI obstructions, GI perforation, or GI hemorrhage • An example used in veterinary medicine is ...
... increasing the force of gastric contractions • Should not be used in animals with GI obstructions, GI perforation, or GI hemorrhage • An example used in veterinary medicine is ...
Treatment of amebiasis
... 1- Direct amebicidal action, which effects on cell membranes causing leakage. 2- also, exerts its antiamebic actions by reducing thee population of intestinal flora ...
... 1- Direct amebicidal action, which effects on cell membranes causing leakage. 2- also, exerts its antiamebic actions by reducing thee population of intestinal flora ...
Pediatric Poisoning
... 5. Renal dysfunction due to acute tubular necrosis( muscle necrosis and calcification may be associated with acute renal failure) ...
... 5. Renal dysfunction due to acute tubular necrosis( muscle necrosis and calcification may be associated with acute renal failure) ...
Overview Possible Applications
... • Both UEA-1 and its mimetic bind with high affinity to M cells in the gastrointestinal tract and the nasal-associated lymphoid tissue, enabling increased uptake of targeted nanoparticles • Nanoparticles can enhance the activation of immune responses and ...
... • Both UEA-1 and its mimetic bind with high affinity to M cells in the gastrointestinal tract and the nasal-associated lymphoid tissue, enabling increased uptake of targeted nanoparticles • Nanoparticles can enhance the activation of immune responses and ...
lecture 15
... • Right angle formed by the cranialvertebral junction (angle of upper throat where spine joins skull) • Orientation of head & neck- vertical • Base of cranium & vocal tract are bent sharply relative to axis • Bend is unique to humans ...
... • Right angle formed by the cranialvertebral junction (angle of upper throat where spine joins skull) • Orientation of head & neck- vertical • Base of cranium & vocal tract are bent sharply relative to axis • Bend is unique to humans ...
PACKAGE LEAFLET ALMAGEL A ATC code:AO2A B O2
... Almagel A is a preparation with an antacid and local anaesthetic effect in the form of a balanced gel of aluminium and magnesium hydroxides. Aluminium hydroxide neutralizes the enhanced secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, forming aluminium chloride. Under the effect of the alkaline intest ...
... Almagel A is a preparation with an antacid and local anaesthetic effect in the form of a balanced gel of aluminium and magnesium hydroxides. Aluminium hydroxide neutralizes the enhanced secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, forming aluminium chloride. Under the effect of the alkaline intest ...
2. Anti bacterial chemotherapy
... • Nearly all Gram-negative bacteria have a chromosomal gene coding for a β-lactamase that is more active in hydrolysing cephalosporins than penicillins, and in several organisms a single mutation can result in highlevel constitutive production of this enzyme. ...
... • Nearly all Gram-negative bacteria have a chromosomal gene coding for a β-lactamase that is more active in hydrolysing cephalosporins than penicillins, and in several organisms a single mutation can result in highlevel constitutive production of this enzyme. ...
Colorectal Cancer
... • Ulcerative colitis: Diffuse, uniform fine ulceration; loss of haustra, giving featureless tubular colon. Toxic megacolon and carcinoma are complications. May only involve distal colon or rectum in some cases. • Crohn’s disease: Areas of narrowing, deep ulceration, strictures. Perianal disease is c ...
... • Ulcerative colitis: Diffuse, uniform fine ulceration; loss of haustra, giving featureless tubular colon. Toxic megacolon and carcinoma are complications. May only involve distal colon or rectum in some cases. • Crohn’s disease: Areas of narrowing, deep ulceration, strictures. Perianal disease is c ...
AnatomyGIT - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... Parotid gland is smaller and denser-light brown in color-average weight 115gm-form a very narrow long triangular-lies on the posterior part of masseter muscle.The dorsal part is wide and thick-anterior border partly covers the parotid lymph gland.The small ventral end is bent forward-fits into the a ...
... Parotid gland is smaller and denser-light brown in color-average weight 115gm-form a very narrow long triangular-lies on the posterior part of masseter muscle.The dorsal part is wide and thick-anterior border partly covers the parotid lymph gland.The small ventral end is bent forward-fits into the a ...
Miralax - LUMEN ICON Loyola University Medical Education Network
... Because the urinary system and the bowel system are so close together, a problem with one system may cause problems in the other system. Many parents are surprised to hear that their child may have constipation. Straining to have a bowel movement or bleeding from the rectum are signs you may expect ...
... Because the urinary system and the bowel system are so close together, a problem with one system may cause problems in the other system. Many parents are surprised to hear that their child may have constipation. Straining to have a bowel movement or bleeding from the rectum are signs you may expect ...
Relationships
... 4) Suprarenal Glands-Medulla: Receive Preganglionic SS Fibers from the Greater Splanchnic Nerve (T5-T9) (NO SENSORY AFFERENTS OR VA) ...
... 4) Suprarenal Glands-Medulla: Receive Preganglionic SS Fibers from the Greater Splanchnic Nerve (T5-T9) (NO SENSORY AFFERENTS OR VA) ...
Spinal Cord
... 1. Sensory neurons have cell bodies in the periphery and central processes that do not cross the midline. Lower motor neurons have cell bodies in the central nervous system and axons that do not cross the midline 2. Sensory pathways to the cerebral cortex involve a chain of at least three neurons, t ...
... 1. Sensory neurons have cell bodies in the periphery and central processes that do not cross the midline. Lower motor neurons have cell bodies in the central nervous system and axons that do not cross the midline 2. Sensory pathways to the cerebral cortex involve a chain of at least three neurons, t ...
The intestines
... The superior mesenteric vein, which drains the same area of the gut supplied by the superior mesenteric artery, may undergo thrombosis after stasis of the venous bed. Cirrhosis of the liver with portal hypertension may predispose to this condition. ...
... The superior mesenteric vein, which drains the same area of the gut supplied by the superior mesenteric artery, may undergo thrombosis after stasis of the venous bed. Cirrhosis of the liver with portal hypertension may predispose to this condition. ...