Many of these medications have psychoactive effects when used alone, but in combination with ethyl alcohol, a common toxicological factor in forensic evaluations, may result in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions. This article reviews the use of and pharmacological interactions between alcohol ...
*Note: This is not a complete list of ADHD medicines. Always check with your pharmacist or other healthcare provider for possibledrug-alcohol interactions. Tell them about all the other medications you use, including prescription, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, vitamins, dietary supplements and he...
1. Alcohol interacts with many drugs, but which interactions appear to be clinically significant? [J] . Drugs & therapy perspectives: for rational drug selection and use . 2015,第8期 机译:酒精与许多药物相互作用,但是哪些相互作用在临床上似乎很重要? 2. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic drug–drug ...
Drug/alcohol interactions: overt potential dangers Alcoholism is not uncommon among older people, but "binge" or facilitative drinking is more characteristic of this age group. Alcohol interacts with many drugs frequently prescribed for older patients--antidepressants, sedatives, hypnoti... FA Seixas...
Mechanisms of drug interaction; Pharmacokinetic interactions; Pharmacodynamic interactions; Specific interactions; Cocaine; Lithium; Summary. BF Sands,CM Knapp,DA Ciraulo - 《Alcohol Health & Research World》 被引量: 6发表: 2009年 [Alcohol-drug interactions] Interactions of alcohol with drugs are ...
Marijuana and alcohol are two of the most commonly abused substances worldwide. Although the psychotropic effects of these drugs are mediated by distinct pharmacodynamic mechanisms, the similar physiological and neuropsychological effects of these drugs
Mixing prescription drugs with over-the-counter drugs, supplements and certain foods can lead to dangerous interactions and reactions.
Older people are at a particularly high risk for drug-alcohol interactions because they often take more medications than younger adults do, and are more susceptible to alcohol's effects on thinking and motor skills, which may result in falls and other injuries. Aging also slows the body's abil...
Alcohol interacts with a number of drugs in a paradoxical way; when alcohol and drugs are coingested, effect of drug on the body appears to be prolonged and enhanced, not only by additive process at the target organ but also by means of impaired absorption and of drug (= drug tolerance)...
Multiple interactions between and various receptors complicate our understanding of these brain mechanisms. Two possible therapeutic approaches to include interfering with alcohol-induced reward and reducing sensitivity to alcohol by administering drugs that selectively block or reinforce only one selected ...