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  • ...ition to being an H-1 [[histamine]] [[Receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]] [[Receptor antagonist|antagonist]], chlorpheniramine has been shown to work as a [[ser [[Category:H1 receptor antagonists]]
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  • ...n augment the [[antiemetic]] effect of [[5-HT3 antagonist|5-HT<sub>3</sub> receptor antagonists]] like [[ondansetron]]. In [[brain tumour]]s (primary or metas [[pt:Dexametasona]]
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  • ...an activate and influence biochemical behaviour of most cells. The steroid/receptor complexes dimerise and interact with cellular DNA in the nucleus, binding t [[pt:Prednisolona]]
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  • ....<ref>Granger, P. et al. Modulation of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor by the antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine and phenytoin. Mol. Pharmacol. 47, ...128 |doi= 10.1097/00002826-200007000-00010|url=http://meta.wkhealth.com/pt/pt-core/template-journal/lwwgateway/media/landingpage.htm?issn=0362-5664&volum
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  • ...is specifically induced by Phenobarbital via the [[CAR]]/[[RXR]] [[nuclear receptor]] [[heterodimer]]. It is excreted primarily by the [[kidney]]s. [[pt:Fenobarbital]]
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  • ...to D-cycloserine's action as a partial [[agonist]] of the neuronal [[NMDA receptor]] for [[glutamate]] and have been examined in implications with sensory-rel D-cycloserine is a [[partial agonist]] at the [[glycine receptor]], and has been shown to have cognition-enhancing properties for models of
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  • ...morphine, exert their effects by binding to and activating the μ-[[opioid receptor]]. ...n|first2=MR|last3=Diphillipo|first3=MA|last4=Forst-Paulus|first4=M|issue=1 Pt 2}}</ref> (Off-label)
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  • ...cts. It is a [[competitive antagonist]] for the [[muscarinic acetylcholine receptor]]. It is classified as an [[anticholinergic drug]]. Being potentially dead ...of the [[vagus nerve]], blocks [[acetylcholine]] [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]] sites, and decreases [[bronchial]] [[secretion]]s.
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  • ...shizawa K, Aoki K, Takagi M, Miyatake M, Suzuki T |title=A putative sigma1 receptor antagonist NE-100 attenuates the discriminative stimulus effects of ketamin ...e the effect to ketamine being an [[N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor|NMDA]] [[receptor antagonist]].<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Zarate CA, Singh JB, Carlson PJ, ''
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  • ...rst4= JM |first5= D |first6= G |first7= G |first8= Investigators |issue= 6 Pt 1 |last2= Tonnelier |last3= D'athis |last4= Tréluyer |last5= Gendrel |last ...INR should be monitored closely. They may also interact with the [[GABA A receptor]] and cause neurological symptoms; this effect is augmented by certain [[no
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  • ...benzodiazepines acting on the benzodiazepine site on the GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor increase the opening frequency of the chloride ion channel. This explains w ...January | title = Intravenous anaesthetics inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-mediated currents and Ca2+ transients in rat intracardiac ganglion neurons.
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  • ...c=558205 }}</ref><ref>{{vcite journal |author=Libby G, Donnelly LA, Donnan PT, Alessi DR, Morris AD, Evans JM |year=2009 |title=New users of metformin ar ...gh AMP-activated protein kinase-dependent regulation of the orphan nuclear receptor SHP |journal=Diabetes |volume=57 |issue=2 |pages=306–14 |year=2008 |pmid=
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  • ...HT in rat prefrontal cortex and hypothalamus: an in vivo microdialysis and receptor binding study |journal=Neuropsychopharmacology |volume=27 |issue=6 |pages=9 ..., Casis O, Casis L |title=Effects of fluoxetine administration on mu-opoid receptor immunostaining in the rat forebrain |journal=Brain Res. |volume=817 |issue=
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  • ...the experiments in rats, via the action on [[arachidonic acid]] and [[NMDA receptor]]s cascade.<ref name="Gutton">{{Cite journal|author=Guitton MJ, Caston J, R [[pt:Ácido acetilsalicílico]]
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  • ...enegger M |title=Use-dependent inhibition of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor by the suramin analogue NF676 |journal=Br. J. Pharmacol. |volume=146 |issue [[pt:Suramina]]
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  • ...enolol''' ('''Tenormin''') is a selective [[beta-1 receptor|β<sub>1</sub> receptor]] [[receptor_antagonist|antagonist]], a [[drug]] belonging to the group of ...lpha-agonists (e.g. [[clonidine]]), [[ACE Inhibitor]]s or [[Angiotensin II receptor antagonist]]s such as losartan can also be given additionally. Exert cautio
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  • ...development, the &alpha;<sub>6</sub>&beta;<sub>2</sub>&gamma;<sub>2</sub> receptor increases in expression in cerebellar granule neurons, corresponding to inc [[pt:Furosemida]]
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  • ...D<sub>3</sub>]], [[Dopamine D4 receptor|D<sub>4</sub>]], and [[Dopamine D5 receptor|D<sub>5</sub>]]—and their variants. Dopamine is produced in several areas Via the [[dopamine receptor]]s, D<sub>1-5</sub>, dopamine reduces the influence of the indirect pathway
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  • '''Timolol maleate''' is a non-selective [[beta blocker|beta-adrenergic receptor blocker]]. In its oral form ('''Blocadren'''), it is used to treat [[hypert [[pt:Timolol]]
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  • ...). Spironolactone has anti-androgen activity by binding to the [[androgen receptor]] and preventing it from interacting with [[dihydrotestosterone]].<ref>{{ci ...| pmid=16840442 | pmc=1539051 }}</ref> Because it also affects [[androgen receptor]]s and other steroid receptors, it can cause [[gynecomastia]], menstrual ir
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