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- are not used for this purpose due to poor therapeutic indices. Most convulsants are antagonists (or inverse agonists) at either the GABAA or/and glycine...
- disorder (ADHD), and respiratory depression. Analeptics can also be used as convulsants, with low doses causing patients to experience heightened awareness,...
- Anticonvulsants (also known as antiepileptic drugs, antiseizure drugs, or anti-seizure medications (ASM)) are a diverse group of pharmacological agents...
- delivery. C****a may also be caused by drugs (commonly levodopa, anti-convulsants and anti-psychotics). Other acquired causes include CSF leak, systemic...
- themselves. The chemicals involved may be irritants, hallucinogens, convulsants, nerve poisons or vasoconstrictors. Many predators of frogs have become...
- 3 and with his own avant-garde jazz/rock ensemble Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant. He is also a member of the bands Fantômas and Tomahawk. After four years...
- is a drug used in scientific research, it is investigated as an anti-convulsant. CGP-39551 and some related molecules are competitive antagonists of the...
- pentylenetetrazol and several structurally related convulsant drugs. They found that in vivo convulsant potency was strongly correlated to in vitro affinity...
- γ-Acetylenic GABA, also known as 4-amino-5-hexynoic acid, is a potent and irreversible inhibitor of GABA-T. Like other GABA-T inhibitors, γ-acetylenic...
- competitive antagonist of GABAA and glycine receptors. As such, it has powerful convulsant activity and should not be used in seizure-prone individuals. In low back...