Cholinergic Drugs
Anticholinergic Drugs
Drugs Acting on Autonomic Ganglia
Adrenergic Drugs
Histamine and Anti histaminics
5-Hydroxytryptamine
Prostaglandins
Nonsteroidal Anti inflammatory Drugs and Antipyretic-Analgesics
Anti rheumatoid and Antigout Drugs
MAO inhibitors should be contraindicated with dairy (milk containing) productsA M O L D E O R E
Advertisement. If you take an MAOI and you eat high-tyramine foods, tyramine can quickly reach dangerous levels. This can cause a serious spike in blood pressure and require emergency treatment. Avoid consuming foods that are high in tyramine if you take an MAOI.
Cholinergic Drugs
Anticholinergic Drugs
Drugs Acting on Autonomic Ganglia
Adrenergic Drugs
Histamine and Anti histaminics
5-Hydroxytryptamine
Prostaglandins
Nonsteroidal Anti inflammatory Drugs and Antipyretic-Analgesics
Anti rheumatoid and Antigout Drugs
MAO inhibitors should be contraindicated with dairy (milk containing) productsA M O L D E O R E
Advertisement. If you take an MAOI and you eat high-tyramine foods, tyramine can quickly reach dangerous levels. This can cause a serious spike in blood pressure and require emergency treatment. Avoid consuming foods that are high in tyramine if you take an MAOI.
Biosynthesis of Histamine,Storage and release,Histamine H1-Receptor ,Histamine H1-Receptor Antagonists,Differences between first generation & second generation antihistamines,H2 receptor blockers
H1-antihistamines are used to treat allergy symptoms. Within this group are two generations called the first generation and second generation antihistamines. H2-antihistamines are used to treat gastrointestinal conditions.
The H2 receptor antagonists are reversible competitive blockers of histamine at the H2 receptors, particularly those in the gastric parietal cells, where they inhibit acid secretion. They are highly selective, do not affect the H1 receptors, and are not anticholinergic agents.
The key difference between H1 and H2 receptors is that the H1 receptor couples with Gq/11 stimulating phospholipase C while the H2 receptor interacts with Gs to activate adenylyl cyclase. Histamine is an organic nitrogenous compound that involves local immune responses.
Recent advances of antihistamines (H-3 and H-4 antagonist)Akhil Nagar
The presentation brief about the recent advances and recent modification over anti histamines. The drugs under clinical trials or under phase of clinical trials are explained. The drugs are with especial emphasis with H-3 and H-4 receptors antagonists. These drugs are somewhat similar action as H-1 and H-2 receptors antagonists.
Biosynthesis of Histamine,Storage and release,Histamine H1-Receptor ,Histamine H1-Receptor Antagonists,Differences between first generation & second generation antihistamines,H2 receptor blockers
Biosynthesis of Histamine,Storage and release,Histamine H1-Receptor ,Histamine H1-Receptor Antagonists,Differences between first generation & second generation antihistamines,H2 receptor blockers
H1-antihistamines are used to treat allergy symptoms. Within this group are two generations called the first generation and second generation antihistamines. H2-antihistamines are used to treat gastrointestinal conditions.
The H2 receptor antagonists are reversible competitive blockers of histamine at the H2 receptors, particularly those in the gastric parietal cells, where they inhibit acid secretion. They are highly selective, do not affect the H1 receptors, and are not anticholinergic agents.
The key difference between H1 and H2 receptors is that the H1 receptor couples with Gq/11 stimulating phospholipase C while the H2 receptor interacts with Gs to activate adenylyl cyclase. Histamine is an organic nitrogenous compound that involves local immune responses.
Recent advances of antihistamines (H-3 and H-4 antagonist)Akhil Nagar
The presentation brief about the recent advances and recent modification over anti histamines. The drugs under clinical trials or under phase of clinical trials are explained. The drugs are with especial emphasis with H-3 and H-4 receptors antagonists. These drugs are somewhat similar action as H-1 and H-2 receptors antagonists.
Biosynthesis of Histamine,Storage and release,Histamine H1-Receptor ,Histamine H1-Receptor Antagonists,Differences between first generation & second generation antihistamines,H2 receptor blockers
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