a drug that inhibits the action of the sympathetic sysytem
A sympathomimetic drug mimics the physiological effects caused by the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. Note the keyword : Mimic A sympatholytic drug oppses/ blocks the physiological effects caused by stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system HOPE THIS HELPS! :)
Adrenergic agents can be considered sympathomimetic rather than sympatholytic. Sympathomimetic agents stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, enhancing the effects of neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and epinephrine, leading to increased heart rate, dilation of airways, and other fight-or-flight responses. In contrast, sympatholytic agents inhibit the sympathetic nervous system, reducing these effects. Therefore, adrenergic agents primarily mimic and amplify sympathetic activity rather than diminish it.
Keld Hermansen has written: 'The pharmacology of some beta-adrenergic blocking agents' -- subject(s): Isopropylaminophenoxyphenoxypropanol, Pharmacodynamics, Propanols, Propyl Alcohol, Sympatholytic agents, Sympatholytics
Recreational Drug.
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.
Drug addict is the correct spelling. A drug addict suffers from drug addiction.
Drug tests can not differentiate the means of taking a drug.
The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
a drug
A drug bound to a protein is an active drug
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
Food and Drug Administration ( pharmacy Terminology)