mod of action tamsulosin
I read somewhere that tea has tannin in it, may be coffee does too.
Caffeine is a diuretic because it inhibits the reabsorption of water in the kidneys, leading to increased urine production. This occurs by blocking the action of a hormone called adenosine, which normally promotes water retention.
Kreydiyyeh, S. I., and J. Usta. "Diuretic Effect and Mechanism of Action of Parsley." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 79 (March 2002): 353-357.
Yes. Alcohol inhibits anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) release in your brain. ADH aids in water reabsorption in the kidneys, so when ADH release is inhibited by alcohol your body cannot retain as much water so you will urinate more which can lead to dehydration.
No, diltiazem is not a diuretic. It is a calcium channel blocker primarily used to treat high blood pressure and certain heart conditions by relaxing blood vessels and reducing the workload on the heart. Diuretics, on the other hand, work by promoting the excretion of water and salts from the body, which is not the mechanism of action for diltiazem.
What is mechanism of action eclipta Alba as hepatoprotective?
+mechanism of action of tiemonium methylsulfate
yes but it doesnot has a much diuretic action on regular consumers.
Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
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mode of action of calcium dobesilate
The mechanism of action of insulin in diabetes is to inhibit its production.