sympathomimetic in English

adjective
1
(of a drug) producing physiological effects characteristic of the sympathetic nervous system by promoting the stimulation of sympathetic nerves.
Sinus tachycardia is usually a physiological response but may be precipitated by sympathomimetic drugs or endocrine disturbances.
noun
1
a sympathomimetic drug, often used in nasal decongestants.
Precipitants include being in a dark room (dilates pupil), stress, and certain drugs (e.g., sympathomimetics or anticholinergics).
adjective

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1. Anticholinergic vs Sympathomimetic

2. Phentermine hydrochloride is a sympathomimetic amine Anorectic

3. Amphetamine is a synthetic substance related to natural sympathomimetic amines

4. Atenolol does not have membrane-stabilizing or intrinsic sympathomimetic activities

5. Other sympathomimetic aerosol Bronchodilators or epinephrine should not be used concomitantly with albuterol

6. Medical definition of Adrenalone: a sympathomimetic amine C9H11NO3 with both alpha- and beta-adrenergic activity.

7. However, there are 2 physical exam findings that help to delineate Anticholinergic toxicity from sympathomimetic toxicity.

8. Sympathomimetic a's Amines that mimic the actions of the sympathetic nervous system, the group includes the catecholAmines and drugs that mimic their actions

9. (Phenolphthalein, NCI Thesaurus) Isometheptene is an indirect-acting sympathomimetic agent with vasoConstricting activity, thereby reducing the pulsation in cerebral arteries by Constricting dilated cerebral blood vessels

10. It is evident that Anticholinergic toxicity will present a lot like sympathomimetic toxicity from cocaine or stimulant use secondary to unopposed action of the sympathetic nervous system

11. Distinct nicotine antagonistic and local anaesthetic properties are also present. a sympathomimetic action, visible in a rise of the arterial blood pressure and a contracture of the nictitating membrane.

12. Owing to the positive inotropic effect of noradrenaline and isoproterenol the relative increase in contractile force at rising frequencies proved less pronounced than in control experiments, although the absolute maximal force that developed was higher in presence of the sympathomimetic drugs.

13. DextroAmphetamine is a synthetic substance related to natural sympathomimetic amines and the synthetic agent Amphetamine.In the central nervous system (CNS), dextroAmphetamine induces the release of dopamine within the mesocorticolimbic system, a major component of the brain reward system, resulting in measurable behavioral changes such as euphoria.

14. Substances that may reduce the blood-glucose-lowering effect include corticosteroids, danazol, diazoxide, diuretics, glucagon, isoniazid, oestrogens and progestogens (e. g. in oral contraceptives), phenothiazine derivatives, somatropin, sympathomimetic agents (e. g. epinephrine [ adrenaline ], salbutamol, terbutaline), thyroid hormones, protease inhibitors and atypical antipsychotic medicinal products (e. g. olanzapine and clozapine

15. Adrenaline A sympathomimetic catecholamine hormone synthesised in the adrenal medulla and released into the circulation in response to hypoglycemia and sympathetic nervous system—i.e., splanchnic nerve stimulation due to exercise and stress; it acts on α- and β-receptors, resulting in vasoconstriction or vasodilation, decreased peripheral blood flow, increased heart rate, increased force

16. Sibutramine, orlistat and rimonabant have been used as Anorectics for 15 years in Sweden and although sibutramine was withdrawn from the European market, it can be purchased on the web and is considered as a main drug for weight loss 2.In Brazil, the drugs most used for weight loss are amphetamine, sympathomimetic amines (40.5%), amfepramone, fenproporex hydrochloride and sibutramine 23.

17. The invention relates to xenon or xenon-containing gases which is/are used for producing an adjuvant that is administered together with another medicament, such as an antiviral, antibacterial, antimycotic, neuroprotective, or anticancerogenic agent, a parasympathomimetic, parasympatholytic, spasmolytic, sympathomimetic, sympatholytic, ß-receptor blocker, tranquilizer, neuroleptic, antidepressant, analgesic, antipyretic, anticephalalgic, anti-Parkinson's drug, analeptic, antiepileptic, antiemetic, emetic, a substance influencing coagulation, an amino acid, a vitamin, or a hormone.