Propranolol is a medication prescribed to treat high blood pressure, angina, heart rhythm disorders, migraine headaches, and tremors. Common side effects of propranolol are abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, insomnia, nausea, depression,
Mild interactions of chlorpheniramine include: ashwagandha brimonidine eucalyptus nettle sage Siberian ginseng The drug interactions listed above are not all of the possible interactions or adverse effects. For more information on drug interactions, visit the RxList Drug Interaction Checker. It is importa...
Mitochondria has emerged as target sites to maximize the effects of PS since they play essential roles in metabolism and have high transmembrane potential. According to the team, when mitochondria is photodamaged byreactive oxygen species(ROS) generated after laser irradiation, they immediately lose th...
And there's increasingevidencethat lighting has negative effects on human health. Melatonin is the hormone that regulates human sleep patterns and is expressed under light. Changes in light regimes away from day-night cycles caused by light pollution means that it can disrupt this vital hormone's ...
When histamine binds to receptors on cells, it stimulates changes within the cells that lead to the release of chemicals that cause sneezing,itching, and increasedmucusproduction. Antihistamines compete with histamine for cell receptors and bind to the receptors without stimulating the cells. ...
anditchyeyes. Histamine is released from histamine-storing cells (mast cells) and then attaches to other cells that have receptors for histamine. The attachment of the histamine to the receptors causes the cells to be "activated," releasing other chemicals that produce the effects that we associat...
The debate over the mechanism that causes superconductivity in a class of materials called the pnictides has been settled by a research team from Japan and China. Superconductivity was discovered in the pnictides only recently, and they belong to the cla
surface of the cells called the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. Memantine blocks this receptor and thereby decreases the effects of glutamate. It is thought that by blocking the NMDA receptor and the effects of glutamate, memantine may protect nerve cells from excess stimulation by ...
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(acetaldehyde; naphthalene; 1,4-dichlorobenzene; 1,4-dioxane; methyl isobutyl ketone; cumene; benzofuran; ethylbenzene; benzophenone) are possible human carcinogens (i.e., IARC Group 2B compounds). The health effects of exposure to compounds listed in the OEHHA database range from acute effects...