Drugs Mechanism of Action Nursing Responsibilities OMX
Drugs Mechanism of Action Nursing Responsibilities OMX
Neuroplasticity
Neurogenesis
Angiogenesis
These properties give the possibility to repair the damaged areas
to regain cognitive and functional capabilities.
*Levocetirizine
*Levocetirizinem the active enantiomer of cetirizine, is an
antihistamine. Its principal effects are mediated via selective
inhibition of H1 receptors. The antihistamine activity of
Levocetirizine has been documented in a variety of animal
and human models.
CARVEDILOL dizziness
*Carvedilol reversibly binds to beta adrenergic receptors on
Beta blocker cardiac myocytes. Inhibition of these receptors prevents a fatigue
response to the sympathetic nervous system, leading to low blood pressure
decreased heart rate and contractility. This action is beneficial diarrhea
in heart failure patients where the sympathetic nervous weakness
system is activated as a compensatory mechanism.[9] slowed heart rate
*Carvedilol blockade of 1 receptors causes vasodilation of weight gain
blood vessels. This inhibition leads to decreased peripheral erectile dysfunction
vascular resistance and an antihypertensive Bronchospasm
Eye Dilates pupil
Heart Increases rate and force of contraction
Dilates bronchioles via circulating
Lungs
adrenaline[9]
Blood vessels Vasoconstriction
Constricts in gastrointestinal organs
Sweat glands Activates sweat secretion
Digestive
Inhibits peristalsis
tract
Kidney Increases renin secretion
CITICOLINE *It acts by increasing the blood flow and O2 consumption of Fleeting and
CNS STIMULANT discrete hypotension effect
the brain and involved in the biosynthesis action. In simplest
Neurotropic terms, Citicoline promotes brain metabolism. , increased
*Citicoline increases blood flow and O2 consumption in the brain. parasympathetic effects,
It is also involved in the biosynthesis action. low blood pressure