Drugs for Deficiency Anemias

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Figure 45.1 Stages of red blood cell development.  Development of RBCs requires the cooperative interaction of several factors: bone marrow must be healthy; erythropoietin (a stimulant of RBC maturation) must be…

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Other Gastrointestinal Drugs

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Figure 64.1 The emetic response: stimuli, pathways, and receptors. CTZ, chemoreceptor trigger zone.  Several types of receptors are involved in the emetic response. Important among these are receptors for serotonin, glucocorticoids, substance…

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Calcium Channel Blockers

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Figure 37.1 Coupling of cardiac calcium channels with beta1-adrenergic receptors. In the heart, beta1 receptors are coupled to calcium channels. As a result, when cardiac beta1 receptors are activated, calcium influx is…

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Drug Therapy of Gout

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Black Box Warning: Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs NSAIDs may increase the risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, and other thromboembolic events. NSAIDs increase the risk for dangerous gastrointestinal adverse effects such as…

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Drugs for Parkinson Disease

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Figure 17.1 A model of neurotransmission in the healthy striatum and parkinsonian striatum. A, In the healthy striatum, dopamine (DA) released from neurons originating in the substantia nigra inhibits the firing of…

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Antimycobacterial Agents

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Isoniazid Rifampin Pyrazinamide Ethambutol TABLE 75.5 Antituberculosis Drugs: Routes and Major Adverse Effects Drug Route Major Adverse Effects FIRST-LINE DRUGS Isoniazid PO, IM Hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuritis Rifampin PO, IV Hepatotoxicity…

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Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim

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Figure 73.1 Structural relationships among sulfonamides, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), and folic acid.  Individual sulfonamides vary greatly with respect to solubility in water. Older sulfonamides had low solubility; therefore they often crystallized…

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Drug Abuse III

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Nicotine-Based Products Nicotine patch [NicoDerm] Nicotine gum [Nicorette] Nicotine lozenge [Nicorette Lozenge] Nicotine nasal spray [Nicotrol NS] Nicotine inhaler [Nicotrol Inhaler] Nicotine-Free Products Varenicline Bupropion Pharmacologic Aids to Smoking Cessation…

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Drugs That Weaken the Bacterial Cell Wall I

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Figure 69.1 Inhibition of transpeptidase by penicillins. The bacterial cell wall is composed of long strands of a peptidoglycan polymer. As depicted, transpeptidase enzymes create cross-bridges between the peptidoglycan strands, giving the…

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Review of Hemodynamics

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Figure 34.1 Distribution of blood in the circulatory system. A large percentage of the blood resides in the venous system.  What Makes Blood Flow? Blood moves within vessels because the force that…

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