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No, if you activate a Spell card, you abide by the effect(s) stated on the card and carry them out.
No you can't discard unless instructed to by a card or effect, or you have exceeded your hand size limit and are at the end of your turn.
Gem-Knight Pearl is an effectless XYZ monster.
A flip effect only works if you flip summon a monster, or if your opponent attacks your face down monster (granted they don't have an effect that negates the activation of a flip effect monster or destroys it without flipping, like Drillroid) Most special summons require the monster to be face up, therefore not letting the flip effect to have a change to activate.
You cannot manually Tribute a card without due process. A card can be Tributed via an effect or a Tribute Summon. Therefore, you could not Tribute a monster and send it to the Graveyard without some game mechanic occurring afterwards.
increase in water will increase the blood pressure. high blood pressure usually precipitate the heart failure. Congestive heart failure on the other hand usually start with left ventricular failure and finally also cause the right ventricular failure. Patient will congestive heart failure usually will be given diuretic medication to remove excess water in their blood.
Yes. High humidity along with high temperatures puts stress on the cardiovascular system.
Some people feel drowsy or less alert than usual when taking calcium channel blockers.
Not many things do. There are inject-able beta blockers that work very quickly. The pills will need an hour or so to take effect.
No, they are drugs that counteract the effect of catecholamines between synapses and suppress inotropic effect of the heart muscle
The anti depressants are beta blockers. They can have adverse effect on proper growth and development.
Beta blockers are a group of drugs that have various effects on the cardiovascular system. A common side effect can be cold hands and feet. Generally, beta blockers affect the heart and blood pressure by causing the heart to beat with less force and by slowing it down. That action can reduce the blood flow to the extremities making them feel cold and clammy. If you are bothered by that side effect you should discuss it with your doctor.
People who normally have chest pain when they exercise or exert themselves may not have the pain when they are taking calcium channel blockers. This could lead them to be more active than they should be.
ACE stands for Angiotensin Converting Enzyme. Angiotensin II is the most potent vasoconstrictor in your body. In order to get from Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II, there is an enzyme required for this reaction to occur. ACE inhibitors are used to treat high blood pressure (and congestive heart failure) and they exert their effect by blocking the enzyme.
It shouldn't be because beta blockers can have the effect of bronchoconstriction which should be avoided in a person who is already prone to that problem.
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