Agonists Sentence Examples

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  • These could include alternative forms of injectable opioid maintenance using longer-acting agonists such as methadone and partial agonists such as buprenorphine.

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  • The Nottingham team is now planning to do a similar study assessing response to longer acting beta-2 agonists.

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  • Both vascular and airway smooth muscles relax in response to beta adrenergic agonists via cyclic AMP.

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  • Short-acting ß2 agonists should be used as the initial treatment for COPD patients to relieve breathlessness.

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  • Detoxification using adrenergic alpha-2 agonists An excess of noradrenaline at the synapses is responsible for many of the withdrawal symptoms.

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  • Thus, the fact that lithium potentiates the epileptogenic effects of cholinergic agonists may be explained by its presynaptic effects.

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  • In general, GnRH agonists are not prescribed for more than six months.

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  • This medicine belongs to a group of drugs called serotonin agonists.

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  • More generally, over 100 molecules are in development as apoptosis agonists, although approaching 70% of these remain in preclinical development.

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  • Effective drugs for combating motion sickness include antihistamines, antimuscarinics, 5-HT1A (serotonergic) receptor agonists and neurokinin type 1 receptor antagonists.

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  • Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 (TLR2 and TLR4) agonists differentially regulate secretory interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene expression in macrophages.

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  • The mouse vas deferens turned out to be an extremely sensitive quantitative assay for CB1 agonists.

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  • However, of the agonists tested, only ADP was able to stimulate thymidine uptake.

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  • Drugs called GABA agonists, such as baclofen and carbamazepine, are useful in treatment of seesaw nystagmus and PAN, if the nystagmus is acquired and not congenital.

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  • Quick relief medications include short-acting, inhaled beta2 agonists and anticholinergics.

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  • Long-acting medications include leukotriene modifiers, mast cell stabilizers, inhaled and oral corticosteroids, long-acting beta2 agonists, and methylxanthines.

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  • The short-acting forms of beta-receptor agonists are the best choice for relieving sudden attacks of asthma and for preventing attacks triggered by exercise.

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  • Long-acting beta-2 agonists are used for better control-not relief-of asthma symptoms.

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