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Drugs that affect the brain by increasing ________ activity are the most commonly misused ones.
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Why don’t doctors give antibiotics for viral infections? Answer in complete sentences with proper grammar and conventions.
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Receptor Antagonists
Classification of H1 receptor antagonists: 1. Potent and sedative: such as diphenhydramine and promethazine.
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2-year-old child is brought into the emergency department in convulsions.
According to her mother, she had ingested most of a
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Which drug adverse effects is skeletal muscle tremor
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Experiment to furosemide
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what is difference b/n diureti and antidiureti?
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Conclusion of furosemide in an experiment?
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Benzodiazepine ingestion with its treatment
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Definition of teratogens
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A nurse is preparing to administer naproxen 500 mg PO BID for a client who has osteoarthritis. The amount available is naproxen
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comprehensive study on the mechanistic pathways involved in the wound healing properties of Bidens pilosa, comparing its
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Rounded to the nearest whole number, the amount of medicine remaining in the body after 10 hours is
milligrams.
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Advil that has a half life of 4 hours. What this means is that after this
time there is only half of the amount of Advil left in
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If you were to take 200 milligrams of Advil how many milligrams will remain in the
body 10 hours later? Answer to two decimal
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please Kindly suggest research statement of problems for the research topic, “Neuroantioxidative potential of Cucurbita pepo
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What are the classification the histamine H1 receptors antagonist?
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Classify the histamine H1 receptors antagonist?
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Give the structures, chemical name and use of one compound from each classification the histamine H1 receptors antagonist?
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The concentration, in parts per million, of a type of antibiotic in a human's bloodstream after h hours can be modeled by the
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Lidocaine is a drug used medically as a local anesthetic. It functions by blocking voltage-gated sodium ion channels in neurons
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A new drug used as an aid for those who ant to quit smoking is tested. The adverse reaction of nausea has been studied in
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A client is prescribed 1 g potassium phosphate IV to be infused continuously over 6 hr. Available is 1 g potassium phosphate in
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Drugs that increase brain and body activities are called
hallucinogens. stimulants. depressants. over-the-counter.
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_____ occurs when two drugs being taken cancel out each other effects.
(1 point) Responses Drug antagonism Drug antagonism Drug
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Drugs that flow brain and body activities are called
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what does 60 mg of enalapril maleate do
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Acetaminophen is a medicine commonly used to relieve pain and reduce fever. For a patient who takes an initial dose of 0.325
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What is drug antagonism
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Drugs are now often used to treat many psychological disorders. Describe how antipsychotic drugs and antidepressants work and
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_____ occurs when two drugs being taken cancel out each other effects. (1 point) Responses Drug antagonism Drug antagonism Drug
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In pharmacology, what abbreviation is used for drops?
(1 point) Responses d. d. dps dps gtt gtt gs gs
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Bianca has been taking Zestril for high blood pressure, but her doctor needs to change it because she is pregnant. He says that
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The study of properties, effects, and characteristics of drugs is called:
(1 point) Responses pharmacology. pharmacology.
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