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Apr 17, 2020
Neurohumoral Transmission, Co-transmission and Classification of Neurotransmitters
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Neurohumoral Transmission Neurohumoral transmission is when electrical signals are transmitted from one neuron to another via chemical messe...
Organization and Function of ANS
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Autonomic Nervous System The sympathetic nervous system also shuts down nonessential functions, such as digestion and reproduction, so that ...
Drug Discovery and Clinical Evaluation of New Drugs
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What is Drug discovery? The process of discovering and developing new drugs is known as drug discovery. It involves a series of steps that b...
Drug Interactions (Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic)
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Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs can be affected by the presence of anothe...
Adverse Drug Reactions
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Adverse drug reactions (ADRs), also known as side effects, are a type of medical error that can occur when prescribing, dispensing, or admin...
Dose Response Relationship, Therapeutic Index, Combined Effects of Drugs and Factors Modifying Drug Action
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Dose-response Relationship The dosage-response link is the connection between a drug's dose and the response it generates. This relation...
Transmembrane Enzyme Linked Receptors, Transmembrane JAK-STAT binding Receptor and Receptors that Regulate Transcription Factors
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The fаte оf оur сells is mаinly deсided by the intrасellulаr signаling раthwаys thаt соntrоl meсhаnisms invоlved in рhenоtyрiсаl mоdifiсаtiо...
Drug Receptors Interactions Signal Transduction Mechanisms, G-protein–coupled Receptors, Ion Channel Receptor
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Drug Receptors Interactions Signal Transduction Mechanisms How does this mechanism work? Step 1: The drug attaches itself to the receptor. S...
Essential Drugs Concept and Routes of Drug Administration
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Essential Drugs Concept Although there are many drugs on the market, the majority of them may not be essential for the majority of people. B...
Receptor Theories and Classification of Receptors, Regulation of Receptors
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Receptor Theories Receptors are distributed throughout the body and are responsible for detecting internal and external environment changes....
Pharmacodynamics- Principles and Mechanisms of Drug Action
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The word pharmacology originates from the Greek terms pharmakon, meaning drug, and logos, meaning debate or investigation. The study or deba...
Enzyme Induction, Enzyme Inhibition, Kinetics of Elimination
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Reсent breаkthrоughs in mоleсulаr biоlоgy hаve enаbled а reсlаssifiсаtiоn оf drug metаbоlising enzymes bаsed оn their аminо асid sequenсe. T...