百度试题 结果1 题目You shouldn’t take the drug because it can increase your heart rate and blood (压力). 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 pressure pressure 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目You shouldn't take the drug because it can increase your heart rate and blood .相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案pressure 反馈 收藏
The aim of this is to observe the effects of the drug on ECG parameters, heart rate, left ventricular mechanics, and estimates of coronary blood flow.26,27 Usually, the heart of a guinea pig or rabbit is used, as their hearts possess the IKr...
CONCLUSIONS: Important increases in heart rate occur before the onset of ischemia during daily life, but this increase occurs much earlier than has been reported. Duration of heart rate increase appears to influence the heart rate threshold for ischemia, and this may contribute to the occurrence ...
While exercise, caloric restriction, metformin and many natural products increase AMPK activity and exert a multitude of health benefits, developing direct activators of AMPK to elicit beneficial effects has been challenging. However, in recent years, direct AMPK activators have been identified and ...
(DMEs). These are enzymes responsible for chemical modification of drugs usually to increase rate of elimination. The activity of these enzymes can be altered through inhibition or induction, thus affecting the rate of metabolism. Pharmacokinetics Pharmacokinetics describe what the body does to a drug...
(4.5), a decrease in CL would be also be accompanied by an increase in AUC. Since drug measurements are normally made from fluids, CL generally has units that are the same as a flow rate [6] (eg, mL/min, mL/h, and L/h) are frequently used. It also is common to normalize CL ...
To determine whether a new drug, especially a nonanti-arrhythmia drug, can cause an increase in the QT interval is a necessary step in safety evaluation. Since the QT interval is inversely related to the heart rate, this relationship needs to be accounted for in the assessment of drug ...
the activation of a second messenger known as cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). The activation of this molecule results in the stimulation of cell-signaling pathways that act to increase heart rate, to dilate blood vessels in skeletal muscle, and to break down glycogen to glucose in the ...
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have discovered that repurposing a heart drug could significantly increase the survival rate for children with ependymoma—a type of brain tumor. The findings, published inScientific Reportsand led by experts in the University's Schools of Medicine and Life...