Which of the following drugs produces respiratory depression and so reversed by flumazenil? a. Fentanyl b. Propofol c. Ketamine d. Midazolam e. Enflurane. Which of the drugs below is associated with physical withdrawal symptoms? a. marijuana b....
Midazolam is abenzodiazepineclass of drug that is used for both adults and children. Advantages of midazolam include: Rapid sedation Minimal sedation Complete amnesiaof the procedure Anticonvulsant properties Very little painon injection Risks include: ...
What drug interactions with MAOIs do not cause hyperpyrexia, rigidity, myoclonus, delirium, ataxia, coma, possibly death? a) Sympathomimetic amines and Tyramine b) Venlafaxine c) TCAs d) SSRIs e) Dextromethorphan What antidepressant class has the gr...
Benzodiazepineclass of sedative agents that include: Midazolam Diazepam Barbiturate class of drugs such as: Pentobarbital Methohexital Thiopental Other sedative agents include: Nitrous oxide Ketamine Propofol Dexmedetomidine Adjuvant therapy Medication doses can be minimized by including some of the following ...
Euthanasia/end-ol-life drugs such as Midazolam were then used to supress respiration and hasten death. The deaths were reported as "Covid" deaths so the hospitals could receive a Federal $55,000 cash bonus for each death. As Dr Peterson Pierre explains below, hospitals were literally being ...
Amphetamine is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and appetite.
Posaconazole may increase drug concentration Antiarrhythmics – quinidine Antibiotics – rifabutin Antiepileptics – phenytoin Antimalarials – halofantrine Antipsychotics – pimozide Antiretrovirals – etravirine Antihistamine – astemizole (off market), terfenadine (off market) Benzodiazepines – midazolam ...
disturbances, such as abdominal distension, abdominal tenderness, indigestion, dysphagia, flatulence, intestinal obstruction, etc., as well as increased alkaline phosphatase, decreased blood bicarbonate, increased liver enzymes and platelets Decreased count, hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis, drug-induced ...
This class of medication is also known as beta-adrenergic blocking agents. They function by hindering the effects of adrenaline (epinephrine). This results in the opening of arteries and veins, in addition to allowing the heart to beat more slowly and with reduced force. They treat performance ...
pallida extracts in the market place is less than 5%. Although drug-herb interactions are generally thought to be negative, there are potentially positive drug-herb interactions due to the potential of immune enhancement by Echinacea. For example, Echinacea may protect white blood cell counts in ...