Stimulant-type drugs like phentermine (Adipex-P) can lead to insomnia, increased blood pressure, fast heart rate, restlessness, drug dependence, abuse, and withdrawal symptoms. Drugs that interfere with fat absorption, such as orlistat (Alli), can lead to oily spotting, gas, and soft stools....
This medicine may cause blood pressure or heart rate to go up. This may raise the chance ofheart attackor stroke, which could be deadly. Talk with the doctor. Different brands of ephedrine and guaifenesin may be for use in different ages of children. Talk with the doctor before giving ephe...
HRV was determined by fast Fourier transform and autoregressive modelling. Results. Heart rate decreased by 9.5 beats/min in R patients with no change in E patients ( 2.2 beats/min). R patients had reduced total ( 0.13 ms; p = 0.0038) and low-frequency power ( 3.6 nu; p = 0.057), ...
cardiovascular heart rate increase ,posture hypotrension ,arrhythmia 3. nervous system 4. others emetic tetrecyclic antidepressive Characteristic: fast; tolerance; light adverse reaction. MAOI MAO-A is the amine oxidise primarily responsible for norepinephrine serotonin, and tyramine metabolism. MAO-B ...
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Cholesterol is necessary for memory, learning, and fast thinking. It is needed tosynthesize neurotransmitters, including acetylcholine which is essential for memory and learning. So it is not such a surprise that cholesterol-lowering drugs negatively affect the brain. ...
Cathinone is, by far, the most active constituent of khat being mainly responsible for its stimulating and psychoactive effects. It is a β-keto analog of amphetamine sharing the sympathomimetic effects/cardiovascular effects (e.g., increases in blood pressure, contractile force and heart rate), ...
administered via a transdermal patch. In general, these are fast-acting analgesics, which act at a higher rate than morphine, but for a shorter period of time. They have a very low therapeutic index and a number of undesirable side effects such as respiratory depression; the most effective ...
When used regularly, marijuana can affect brain development and lead to cognitive problems. It can become addictive for some people, and also cause serious health problems such as breathing issues, increased heart rate, and higher risk of heart attacks, depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts fo...