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| Introduction/Outline 1. Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Action Neuropharmacology: drug-induced changes in the functioning of cells in the nervous system |
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| Circulates to subarachnoid space and ventricles; Reabsorbed by arachnoid villiOcclusion of cerebral blood vessel; Hemorrhage from cerebral blood vessel |
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| Manifestations of central nervous system (CNS) disease usually occur early,as can be seen in CNS infections or carcinomatous meningitis ... |
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| Central Nervous System (cerebellum, cerebrum, brain stem, spinal cord) – consciousmotoneurons via pyramidal nerve cells in spine, Or a stretched muscle (tendon tap |
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| heart rate, diameter of airways, and diameter of pupils; And, genital erection; Side Note: generally short-term responses due to removal of ACh by acetylcholinesterase and |
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| Nervous System – Embryology and General Organization . June 27, 2008Autonomic): Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic |
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| Peripheral nervous system: sensory and autonomic ganglia, peripheral nerves. collections of nerve cell bodies = ganglia collections of axons = nerves |
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| CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS – primary indications are narcolepsy, hyperkinesis and attention deficit disorders (ADD) for children … |
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| Gastrointestinal (Gut) hormones. Polypeptides released into circulation to supplement actions of the autonomic nervous system during digestion ...- Slides |
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