Ganglion blockers affect the blood pressure drop induced by direct stimulation of the vagus nerve and the boosting effect of clamping the common carotid artery,
Efferent nervous system drugs produce cardiovascular effects by acting on the corresponding receptors on cardiac and vascular smooth muscle, resulting in corres
P-450 belongs to hemoglobin protein, and its reduced form combines with CO and shows an absorption peak at 450 nm. Therefore, the content of P-450 can be determ
Myorelaxants are divided into two types: depolarizing and non-depolarizing. Succinylcholine is the representative drug of the depolarizing type of muscarinic dr
Sulfonamides can react with certain reagents to form colored substances, and their blood concentrations can be quantified by colorimetry. In acidic environments
A quantitative response is the intensity of the response in an individual and can be expressed as a continuous value, e.g., blood pressure, urine output, etc. T
Application (Appendix I T of Part II of the 2010 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia) refers to liquid preparations containing a solution, emulsion or suspensi
Lotion (Chinese Pharmacopoeia, 2010 Edition, Part II, Appendix I S) means a solution, emulsion, or suspension containing a drug for cleansing or applying to unb
Membrane (Appendix I M of the 2010 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, Part II) refers to the membrane preparation made by processing the drug and suitable fi
Syrup (Appendix I K of Part II of the 2010 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia) refers to a concentrated aqueous sucrose solution containing the drug for oral