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This book takes an alternative route to the conventional approach of comprehensively exploring each individual drug and its features: not only can such an approach overwhelm and make knowledge retention difficult, but the current exam format makes questions structured in this wa. .
This book takes an alternative route to the conventional approach of comprehensively exploring each individual drug and its features: not only can such an approach overwhelm and make knowledge retention difficult, but the current exam format makes questions structured in this way unlikely anyway. Instead of aiming to be completely comprehensive, it examines drugs systematically by classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses and side effects, enabling students to gain the distilled, functional grasp of pharmacology that their exams actually demand quickly and clearly
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Drugs affecting cholinergic neurotransmission. Chapter · January 2012 with 6 Reads
Drugs affecting cholinergic neurotransmission. Chapter · January 2012 with 6 Reads. Cite this publication. These tacrine congeners exhibit significant anticholinesterase and cytotoxic properties and may therefore be of considerable potential for the development of new drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
describe all the ways in which drugs may act on NA transmission? describe the way in which amphetamine, tyramine and ephedrine activate the sympathetic nervous .
describe all the ways in which drugs may act on NA transmission? describe the way in which amphetamine, tyramine and ephedrine activate the sympathetic nervous system? list or identify sympathomimetic drugs (direct acting)? . list or identify drugs affecting noradrenaline uptake? Can you explain their main action? Where are they indicated (. what conditions do we treat with them)?