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How does cortisol function as an anti-inflammatory agent in the body?

Cortisol acts as an anti-inflammatory agent in the body by suppressing the immune response and reducing inflammation. It does this by inhibiting the production of inflammatory molecules and decreasing the activity of immune cells involved in the inflammatory response.


Is stimulus a reaction to an internal event?

No, a stimulus is an external event or agent that elicits a response or reaction from an organism. It can be a physical sensation, like temperature or pressure, or a signal from the environment that triggers a response in an organism.


Why is Aristopak used as an anti-inflammatory agent?

A negative ion.


What is an anti-inflammatory?

Inflammation is the way the immune system deals with things So if something is inflammatory it involves an immune reaction.


Is an non steroidal anti inflammatory agent a STEROID?

Nonsteroidal means its not a steroid.


What is the best definition of the word pathogen?

An agent that causes disease, especially a living microorganism such as a bacterium


Causes of phamacodynamics in make-up?

Pharmacodynamics, Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent.


What is the erosion most powerful agent?

Gravity.


What is erosions most powerful agent?

Gravity.


What is chymotrypsin used for?

Generally, the primary uses of chymotrypsin are as a digestive aid and as an anti-inflammatory agent.


How do you suppress coughing during surgery?

During surgery the patient is medicated with sedatives as adjunctives to the anesthetic agent, and these sedatives tend to suppress coughing. Also, if a patient is coughing excessively due to infection, he is not a good candidate for surgery anyway due to the ongoing inflammatory response.


What are the medicinal actions of fenugreek?

Antifungal, antibacterial, glycemic control agent, galactogogue, appetite stimulant, anti-inflammatory.