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Drugs
The temperature, air flow, spray rate, and atomisation pressure affect the film coating of drugs.
Drugs can significantly impact the breathing rate by either stimulating or depressing the respiratory system. Stimulants, such as caffeine or amphetamines, may increase the breathing rate by enhancing alertness and energy levels. Conversely, depressants like opioids and benzodiazepines can slow down respiratory function, potentially leading to shallow breathing or respiratory failure. The specific effects depend on the drug's mechanism of action and dosage.
There are many things that can effect respiratory rates in a person who is either well or ill. Factors can include stress levels, activity level, carbon dioxide level, oxygen level, blood pH, and if drugs or alcohol have been consumed.
Why does the respiratory rate change depending on age?
Cystic fibrosis affects the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems.
Alcohol.....you WILL get injured. Drugs.....you won't care.Also, affects in grammer using is effected.
The three characteristics of a respiratory rate are rate, depth, and rhythm.
respiratory
Chronotropic drugs are drugs which affect the heart rate. Positive chronotropic drugs increase heart rate, and negative chronotropic drugs decrease heart rate.
Anti-anxiety drugs are CNS depressants. What happens with these types of drugs is that heart rate decreases, BP decreases consequently respiration decrease as well, and If a patient has a problem or history of asthma or any airway disease this medication could cause respiratory depression.
Inotropic drugs affect the force of contraction. Chronotropic affect the rate of contraction.