Cimetidine
Cyanide, which inhibits the activity of cytochrome C oxidase
Kelly L. Cozza has written: 'Quick guide to the Cytochrome P450 system' -- subject(s): Cytochrome P-450, Drug interactions, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Metabolism
The human cytochrome P450 comprises 57 genes. These genes code for enzymes that can have a role in: metabolism of drugs, foreign chemicals, cholesterol metabolism and more. P450 was once thought to be mainly a hepatic drug detoxication system, its now believed to include a myriad of enzymic reactions implicated in important life processes.
It would increase the pulse, providing it acted upon the cardiac conduction system. There are parasympathetic antagonists which act on other parts of the body, such as the bladder; such drugs would not affect the pulse (theoretically).
Cytochrome c, or cyt c (horse heart: PDB 1HRC) is a small heme protein found loosely associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. It is a soluble protein, unlike other cytochromes, and is an essential component of the electron transfer chain. It is capable of undergoing oxidation and reduction, but does not bind oxygen. It transfers electrons between Complexes III and IV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytochrome_c
Ouinolones and flurorquinonolones e.g. Norfloxacin, ciprofolxacin, Levofloxacin.
COCAINE does more than anything also Marijuana HEROIN probly LSD PEYOTE MUSHROOMS OPIODS and many antidepressant and other psychiatric drugs claim they do..
Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants are drugs that increase activity in certain areas of the brain. These drugs are used to improve wakefulness in patients that have narcolepsy.
Yes, some drugs can be absorbed into your system by handling them!
no lol.
drugs
you clean your system by quitting drugs and waiting 3 months to detox