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2010 
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews neuroanatomy and neurophysiology in order to help understand the relationship between the brain changes associated with various psychological disorders and the specific changes in mood, cognition, and behaviors that may be expected when psychoactive compounds act on the brain and alter brain function.
George M. Brenner, Craig W. Stevens
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Publisher Summary This chapter reviews neuroanatomy and neurophysiology in order to help understand the relationship between the brain changes associated with various psychological disorders and the specific changes in mood, cognition, and behaviors that may be expected when psychoactive compounds act on the brain and alter brain function.
George M. Brenner, Craig W. Stevens
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On the Pharmacodynamics of Benzatcin
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 2010Summary Benzatcin is regarded as a cholinolytic drug, but the results presented show that its action is considerably more complicated. In small doses it causes vasoconstriction of the peripheral and coronary vessels, improves systolic contractions and diastolic relaxations of the heart, intensifies intestinal peristalsis and amplifies uterine horn ...
I. E. Mozgov, M. M. Helmy
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Pharmacodynamics in the elderly
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2003An overview is given of the influence of age on the pharmacodynamics of drugs used during general and locoregional anaesthesia. For some groups of agents a distinct separation into age-related changes in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics is possible, whereas for others the literature indicates only that responses in the elderly are enhanced.
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ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS
Medical Clinics of North America, 2000The ultimate goal of antimicrobial therapy is to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. For this to occur, the clinician should be cognizant of many clinical, microbiologic, pharmacologic, and epidemiologic data as well as fundamental pharmacodynamic concepts.
P G, Ambrose, R C, Owens, D, Grasela
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Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2023 
Pharmacodynamics (PD) is discussed in relation to inhalation exposure to inhaled pharmaceutical and toxic agents. Clearly PD is closely related to pharmacokinetics, and this relation is illustrated with reference to inhaled insulin. PD can be related to pharmacologic responses, and some examples are cited.
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Pharmacodynamics (PD) is discussed in relation to inhalation exposure to inhaled pharmaceutical and toxic agents. Clearly PD is closely related to pharmacokinetics, and this relation is illustrated with reference to inhaled insulin. PD can be related to pharmacologic responses, and some examples are cited.
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As per Ayurveda, diet or drug is considered ideal for the treatment of the disease. So A drug is useful in specific conditions and situations, so the selection of drug is to be made by the propriety of its administration and therapeutic needs. For the lucid treatment of the disease, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the drug's mode of 
Dr. Niharika Mishra +4 more
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Dr. Niharika Mishra +4 more
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Pharmacodynamics of warfarin in cats
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2000The overall purpose of this study was to evaluate the pharmacodynamic response to warfarin in cats. The specific aim was to determine if a log‐linear indirect response model (Nagashima et al., 1969) used to describe the in vivo effect of warfarin in humans could be applied to cats.
Lisa C. Freeman +4 more
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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of isothiocyanates
Drug Metabolism Reviews, 2011Isothiocyanates from Brassica vegetables are of great interest for use in the cure of bacterial infections, as is their potential application in the prevention and treatment of cancer. Although much information is available on their mode of action within the cell, when it comes to the question of whether the necessary pharmacologic concentration has ...
Lamy, Evelyn +3 more
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The Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Minaxolone
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1980Abstract: Plasma concentrations of minaxolone were measured in 15 female patients during and for up to 3 hours after a minaxolone and nitrous oxide anesthetic. Nine patients received a single dose and six patients two or three doses of minaxolone. Plasma minaxolone decay can be described by two‐compartment kinetics.
D. H. Morison +5 more
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Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1984 
We describe a variation on an approach to simultaneous modeling of pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD). Both approaches model the often-observed time lag between plasma drug concentration (Cp) and drug effect (E) in non-steady-state experiments by postulating an E site whose concentration (Ce) is kinetically linked to Cp by a first-order ...
Eliane Fuseau, Lewis B. Sheiner
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We describe a variation on an approach to simultaneous modeling of pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD). Both approaches model the often-observed time lag between plasma drug concentration (Cp) and drug effect (E) in non-steady-state experiments by postulating an E site whose concentration (Ce) is kinetically linked to Cp by a first-order ...
Eliane Fuseau, Lewis B. Sheiner
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