Cocaine is a recreational drug derived from the coca plant and subsequently processed chemically to produce two types: cocaine hydrochloride (cocaine powder) and crystallized cocaine (crack). It is a powerful stimulant that is commonly inhaled or smoked. Clinically, it is a local anesthetic and vas...
Mechanism of Action Aceglutamide exerts its effects mainly through the following mechanisms. It can be metabolized into glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) through the blood-brain barrier. Glutamate can participate in the information transmission of the central nervous system. GABA can also parti...
What is the mechanism of action for chemotherapy? Mechanisms: many chemotherapy drug resistance mechanisms include:efflux, inactivation of drug, alteration of drug targets, and cell death inhibition. A particular efflux pathway involves the tumor producing a substance known as p-glycoprotein, which esse...
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Mechanism of action[2] Tofacitinib can effectively selectively inhibit JAK3, and also inhibits JAK1 and JAK2, thereby blocking a series of cytokine signaling pathways mediated by JAKs in systems with abnormal cytokine levels, and inhibiting the development of abnormal immune signals. conduction, effect...
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Mechanism of Action Dimyricetin is one of the main active components of vine tea, which has a variety of biological functions, such as free radical scavenging, anti-oxidation, anti-hypertension, anti-thrombosis, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory and other peculiar effects. As a special kind of flavo...
1. Definition of Narcotic Drugs: Narcotic drugs are substances that have sedative and analgesic properties. They are primarily used in medicine to relieve pain. 2. Mechanism of Action: Narcotics work by binding to specific receptors in the brain and spinal cord, which helps to block pain sig...
Although the exact mechanism of action of depigmentation is unknown, the metabolites of monobenzone appear to have a cytotoxic effect on melanocytes. Furthermore, the depigmentation effect might be mediated through the inhibition of tyrosinase, which is essential in the synthesis of melanin pigments, ...
What's the mechanism of action for epinephrine? Norepinephrine vs epinephrine: Epinephrine has a wider range of effects Norepinephrine acts mostly on alpha receptors, although it does stimulate beta receptors to a certain degree. One of its most important roles is to increase the rate of contractio...