Ephedrine
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Ephedra/ephedrine: cardiovascular and CNS effects
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14. Banned, but Not Forgotten: A Case of Ephedrine-Induced Psychosis
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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15. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MYDRIATIC ACTION OF EPHEDRINE AND THE COLOUR OF THE IRIS*
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16. SYSTEMIC AND RENAL CIRCULATORY CHANGES FOLLOWING THE ADMINISTRATION OF ADRENIN, EPHEDRINE, AND PAREDRINOL TO NORMAL MAN
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17. SOME DIFFERENCES IN THE ACTION OF EPHEDRINE AND EPINEPHRINE (ADRENALIN, ETC.) ON THE NASAL TURBINATE MUCOSA
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18. Alterations in Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Metabolism in Human Bronchial Asthma. I. LEUKOCYTE RESPONSIVENESS TO β-ADRENERGIC AGENTS
In an effort to better define the role of βadrenergic blockade in human bronchial asthma, peripheral blood leukocytes and lymphocytes from individuals with this condition were studied for possible alterations in cyclic AMP metabolism. Using a previously described radioimmunoassay to measure cyclic AMP, cells from asthmatic subjects were shown to have a high
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19. Multiple sclerosis associated with defects in neuromuscular transmission
Three patients with multiple sclerosis characterized by exacerbations and remissions of nervous system signs and symptoms disseminated in time and space also had the kind of easy fatiguability seen in myasthenia gravis. In each case abnormal decrements to repetitive stimulation were electromyographically demonstrated and treatment with ephedrine or anticholi
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20. Bronchodilator drug efficacy via cyclic AMP.
Cyclic adenosine 3', 5'-monophosphosphate (cyclic AMP) as measured by radioimmunoassay is found in diced rat lung in an amount approximating one picomole per milligram of wet weight lung tissue. Incubation of rat lung with adrenaline, a beta adrenergic agent, produced a rapid increase in cyclic AMP, 100% increase at 15 seconds and 340% at 2 minutes. Isoprena
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21. Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension from failure of noradrenaline release in a patient with vasomotor innervation.
A 26 year old man is described with life-long orthostatic hypotension unrelated to autonomic nerve degeneration and apparently due to failure of peripheral noradrenaline realese. Tests of parasympathetic and sympathetic cholinergic nerve function were normal, but sympathetic adrenergic activity was defective. Thus blood pressure regulation was abnoraml. Ther