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  • ...53 | pages=335–337 | year=2005 | issue=4 | title=Making Antimalarial Agents Available in the United States | author=Magill A, Panosian C | doi = 10.10 Quinine can cause paralysis if accidentally injected into a nerve. It is extremely toxic in overdose, and the advice of a [[toxicology|poiso
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  • ...that it speeds healing of nerve damage (and minimizes the extent of recent nerve trauma). Deferoxamine may modulate expression<ref>Lee HJ, Lee J, Lee SK, Le {{Chelating agents}}
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  • ...y against EBV and CMV. It is inactive against latent viruses in [[ganglion|nerve ganglia]]. ...d C., Gosselin G., Imbach J. -L.: Nucleoside analogues as chemotherapeutic agents: a review. Nucleosides and nucleotides 1992; 11(2-4)
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  • ...ntricular node]] (AV) of the [[heart]], opposes the actions of the [[vagus nerve]], blocks [[acetylcholine]] [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]] sites, and ...) in [[cardiac arrest]]. This works because the main action of the [[vagus nerve]] of the parasympathetic system on the heart is to decrease heart rate. Atr
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  • ...|title=Absolute oral bioavailability of ciprofloxacin |journal=Antimicrob Agents Chemother. |volume=30 |issue=3 |pages=444–6 |year=1986 |month=September | ...Cite journal | last1 = Kawahara | first1 = S. | title = [Chemotherapeutic agents under study] | journal = Nippon Rinsho | volume = 56 | issue = 12 | pages =
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  • ...ore indirect effects are [[cholinergic|cholinomimetic]] because of [[vagus nerve|vagal]] stimulation, giving rise to [[AV node|AV nodal]] delay. {{Antiarrhythmic agents}}
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  • ...d and movement. As part of the reward pathway, dopamine is manufactured in nerve cell bodies located within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and is released [[Category:Inotropic agents]]
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  • ...|date=April 2009}} The sympathetic nervous system, acting via [[splanchnic nerve]]s to the adrenal medulla, stimulates the release of adrenaline. [[Acetylch {{Adrenergic and dopaminergic agents}}
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  • ...and some related sensations of physical origin—other methods and weaker agents like codeine can sometimes produce a (delayed) bang even when swallowed on ...ms the unsupervised user may have as the result of the illegality, cutting agents, purity, and other properties of the drugs he or she actually ingest and ot
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  • ...title = Subtype-selective GABAA receptor mimetics--novel antihyperalgesic agents? | url = http://www.springerlink.com/content/u3555g26k736101p/fulltext.pdf ...f>{{Cite journal | last1 = Bajgar | first1 = J. | title = Organophosphates/nerve agent poisoning: mechanism of action, diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment
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  • ...g withdrawal convulsion by combinations of phenobarbital and antipsychotic agents |journal=Jpn. J. Pharmacol |volume=31 |issue=5 |pages=689–99 |year=1981 | .../drugs_concern/benzo_1.htm BENZODIAZEPINES (Street Names: Benzos, Downers, Nerve Pills, Tranks)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...erve]]s. Visceromotor nerve axons (which constitute a portion of [[cranial nerve]] III, along with the somatomotor portion derived from the Edinger-Westphal * [cholinergic] agents such as acetylcholine
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  • ...foods, [[cosmetics]], and pharmaceutics; in [[biomedicine]], as dispersing agents, solvents, [[ointment]], and [[suppository bases]]; in vehicles; as tablet ...om}}</ref> One of the earlier findings that polyethylene glycol can aid in nerve repair came from the University of Texas (Krause and Bittner).<ref>{{cite j
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  • ...ake is essential for the drug's action. Once guanethidine has entered the nerve, it is concentrated in transmitter vesicles, where it replaces norepinephri ...E in these vesicles. This leads to a gradual depletion of NE stores in the nerve endings.
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  • ...removal of the source of lead and [[chelation therapy]] (administration of agents that bind lead so it can be [[excretion|excreted]]). ...]]s, irritability, and difficulty concentrating, as well as slowed [[motor nerve]] conduction and headache can occur.<ref name="Kosnett06-240">[[#CITEREFKos
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  • ...reduced to the metal. An example is heating PbO with mild organic reducing agents such as glucose. A mixture of the oxide and the sulfide heated together wil ...levels, it acts as a calcium analog, interfering with ion channels during nerve conduction. This is one of the mechanisms by which it interferes with cogni
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  • ...soff's tumor, Abrikossov's tumor, Granular cell myoblastoma, Granular cell nerve sheath tumor, Granular cell schwannoma) *[[Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor]] (Malignant schwannoma, Neurofibrosarcoma, Neurosarcoma)
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  • |Nerve Attenuation Syndrome (NAS) ...micals in the [[synapse|synaptic gap]], thus inhibiting [[Action potential|nerve signals]] from the brain to the rest of the body. Without clear direction f
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  • Agents that are dromotropic are often (but not always) [[inotropic]] and [[chronot Relating to or influencing the conductivity of nerve fibers or cardiac muscle fibers
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  • Nerve = | ...ica adventitia]]'': entirely made of connective tissue. It also contains [[nerve]]s that supply the vessel
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