What Are Neuro-Enhancing Drugs?
Autonomic drugs, drugs that act on the autonomic nervous system and its effectors to exert stimulating or inhibiting effects. Classification is based on the type and mode of action of the acting nerve. Adrenaline-like effects, that is, stimulation of adrenergic nerves can cause increased cardiac contractility, increased heart rate, vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure, reduced gastrointestinal motility, or mydriasis, which are called adrenergic drugs Symptomatic drugs (symp-athomimeticdrug).
Autonomic medicine
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- Drug Name
- Autonomic medicine
- Whether prescription drugs
- prescription
- Main indications
- The plant nervous system and its effectors exert a stimulating or inhibiting effect
- Drug type
- Sympathomimetic drugs
- Autonomic drugs, drugs that act on the autonomic nervous system and its effectors to exert stimulating or inhibiting effects. Classification is based on the type and mode of action of the acting nerve. Adrenaline-like effects, that is, stimulation of adrenergic nerves can cause increased cardiac contractility, increased heart rate, vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure, reduced gastrointestinal motility, or mydriasis, which are called adrenergic drugs Symptomatic drugs (symp-athomimeticdrug).
- In addition to epinephrine, norepinephrine, ephedrine, etc. belong to this category. Adrenergic inhibitors are adrenergic blocking drugs, which include ergot poison, ergotamine, and dibenami-ne. Those with acetylcholine-like effects that stimulate nicotine-like effects in ganglia and neuromuscular junctions and stimulate parasympathetic nerves
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