Autacoids And Related Drugs Histamine And Antihistaminics "Understanding the role of histamine in allergic reactions" Question 1. Write The Antihistaminic Drugs Names And Uses. Answer: Antihistaminic Drugs High Sedative: Diphenhydramine Dimenhydrinate Promethazine Hydroxyzine. Antihistaminic Drugs Moderately Sedative: Pheniramine … [Read more...] about Histamine And Antihistaminics Question And Answers
Pharmacokinetics Question And Answers
Pharmacokinetics Question And Answers Question 1. Describe Various Factors That Affect The Process Of Absorption Of A Drug When It Is Given Orally. Or Write On Factors Influencing Git Absorption Of Drug. Or Describe The Various Factors Affecting the Absorption Of Drugs. Answer: Various Factors Affecting the Absorption Of Drugs Absorption is the movement of a drug … [Read more...] about Pharmacokinetics Question And Answers
Anticholinergic System And Drugs Question And Answers
Anticholinergic System And Drugs Question And Answers What Are Parasympatholytics? Classify Them. Describe Pharmacological Action, Therapeutic Uses, And Side Effects Of Atropine. Answer: Parasympatholytics are also known as anticholinergic drugs. These drugs block the action of acetylcholine mediated through muscarinic receptors. Classification Of … [Read more...] about Anticholinergic System And Drugs Question And Answers
Autonomic Nervous System Cholinergic System And Drugs Question And Answers
Autonomic Nervous System Cholinergic System And Drugs Question 1. Explain The Pharmacological Basis For Neostigmine In Myasthenia Gravis. Answer: The Pharmacological Basis For Neostigmine In Myasthenia Gravis Neostigmine is a reversible anticholinesterase. It improves muscle contraction by allowing acetylcholine released from prejunctional. Endings accumulate and act … [Read more...] about Autonomic Nervous System Cholinergic System And Drugs Question And Answers
DrugInduced Disease
DrugInduced Disease Drug-induced diseases are also called iatrogenic diseases or physician-induced diseases. These are functional diseases caused by drugs that persist even after the offending drug has been withdrawn and largely eliminated. "Signs of drug-induced organ damage (e.g., liver, kidneys)" DrugInduced Disease Examples, Peptic ulcer by salicylates and … [Read more...] about DrugInduced Disease




