Antihypertensive agents
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Pharmacology has undergone major intellectual changes in the recent years and has become increasingly important to all medical, dental and other health professionals. The graduate students of dentistry may have to handle medical emergency during various dental procedures on the dental chair. Besides this, dentists have to look into various drug associated interactions. The broad goal of teaching pharmacology to undergraduate students is to inculcate rational and scientific basis of therapeutics keeping in view the dental curriculum and profession.
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hyperion75
21-01-2013
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The increasing awareness of the importance of chirality in the context of biological activity has stimulated a growing demand for efficient methods for industrial synthesis of pure enantiomers including chiral antiinflammatory drugs such as naproxen (Xin et al., 2001) and ibuprofen (Lee et al., 1995; Ducret et al., 1998; Xie et al., 1998; Arroyo et al., 1999; Chen and Tsai, 2000); antihypertensive agents such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (e.g., captopril, enalapril, ceranopril, zofenapril, and lisinopril); and the calcium channel- blocking drugs such as diltiazem.
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loixinloi
08-05-2013
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OTHER CAUSES Side effects from medications are probably the most common noninfectious cause of acute diarrhea, and etiology may be suggested by a temporal association between use and symptom onset. Although innumerable medications may produce diarrhea, some of the more frequently incriminated include antibiotics, cardiac antidysrhythmics, antihypertensives, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), certain antidepressants, chemotherapeutic agents, bronchodilators, antacids, and laxatives.
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ongxaemnumber1
29-11-2010
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