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resistant to anticonvulsants.
Methylxanthines induce gastric acid and
pepsin secretions in the
gastrointestinal tract.
Methylxanthines are
metabolized by cytochrome...
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Methylxanthines:
Toxicity to humans. 3. Theobromine,
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Alterations induced by
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- 7-
Methylxanthine (7-MX), also
known as heteroxanthine, is an
active metabolite of
caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) and
theobromine (3,7-dimethylxanthine)...
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recommended dose may be
increased in
patients on
theophylline since methylxanthines prevent binding of
adenosine at
receptor sites. The dose is
often decreased...
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Treatment of post-dural
puncture headache.
Theophylline and
other methylxanthines are
often used for
their performance-enhancing
effects in sports, as...
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Forms of the
cocoa bean
during production The
cocoa bean (technically
cocoa seed) or
simply cocoa (/ˈkoʊ.koʊ/), also
called cacao (/kəˈkaʊ/), is the dried...
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individuals taking large quantities of
methylxanthines like caffeine. Some
other examples of
methylxanthines include the
medications theophylline and...
- 7-
Methylxanthine demethylase (EC 1.14.13.128) is an
enzyme with
systematic name 7-
methylxanthine:oxygen
oxidoreductase (demethylating). This
enzyme catalyses...
- An analeptic, in medicine, is a
central nervous system stimulant. The term "analeptic"
typically refers to
respiratory stimulants (for example, doxapram)...