Sympathomimetics Sympathomimetics are drugs that mimic the effects of the sympathetic nervous system. One of the actions of the sympathetic
Side effects of sympathomimetic amines are adrenergic in nature, such as dry mouth, insomnia, or nervousness. Sympathomimetic drugs may also
Sympathomimetics are drugs that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system to suppress appetite and treat obesity. Learn about uses, side effects, and drug
Figure 12 1 Classification of adrenergic receptor agonists (sympathomimetic amines) and drugs that produce sympathomimetic-like effects. For each category, a prototypical drug is shown. (Not actually sympathetic drugs but produce sympathomimetic-like effects.) Direct-acting sympathomimetic drugs act directly on 1 or more of the adrenergic
Side Effects of Sympathomimetic Drugs. Like any medication, sympathomimetic drugs can have side effects. It is important to note that the occurrence and severity of these side effects can vary depending on the specific drug, dosage, and individual response.
Sympathomimetic drugs, cisapride, thyroid medications: increased risk of cardiac side effects. Anticholinergic drugs may increase the risk of hyperthermia and
Sympathomimetic drugs, cisapride, thyroid medications: increased risk of cardiac side effects. Anticholinergic drugs may increase the risk of hyperthermia and
Sympathomimetics: Direct Acting Sympathomimetics are drugs that mimic the effects of endogenous ligands on the SNS Direct acting sympathomimetics are
sympathomimetic drugs. The ()-ephedrine used in the present compositions and methods is substantially free of (-)-ephedrine, and of the adverse side effects
one of my own pet peeves, sorry