• A ganglionic blocker (or ganglioplegic) is a type of medication that inhibits transmission between preganglionic and postganglionic neurons in the autonomic...
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    The pterygopalatine ganglion (aka Meckel's ganglion, nasal ganglion, or sphenopalatine ganglion) is a parasympathetic ganglion in the pterygopalatine fossa...
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    that is infrequently used to lower blood pressure. Trimetaphan is a ganglionic blocker: it counteracts cholinergic transmission at the a specific type of...
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    The stellate ganglion (or cervicothoracic ganglion) is a sympathetic ganglion formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical ganglion and the first thoracic...
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    classified into ganglionic blockers and neuromuscular blockers. Ganglionic blockers are of little clinical use as they act at all autonomic ganglions. They act...
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    according to the FDA orange book. Ganglionic blocker Cholinergic blocking drugs "Dorlands Medical Dictionary:neuromuscular blocking agent".[permanent dead link]...
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  • Pentamine is a pharmaceutical drug that acts as a ganglionic blocker. Kharkevich DA (1963). "The effect of ganglioblocking agents on synaptic transmission...
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    Hexamethonium is a non-depolarising ganglionic blocker, a neuronal nicotinic (nAChR) receptor antagonist that acts in autonomic ganglia by binding mostly...
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  • junction: antimuscarinic agents and antinicotinic agents (ganglionic blockers, neuromuscular blockers). The term "anticholinergic" is typically used to refer...
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  • Doxazosin (alpha blocker) Beta blockers Non-selective agents Alprenolol Bucindolol Carteolol Carvedilol (has additional α-blocking activity) Labetalol...
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    used as an orally-active ganglionic blocker in treating autonomic dysreflexia and hypertension, but, like most ganglionic blockers, it is more often used...
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  • known as SGB (stellate ganglion block), which can also be referred to as CSB (cervical sympathetic blockade). The stellate ganglion is treated with an injection...
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    mollusk Babylonia japonica, a carnivorous gastropod. It functions as a ganglionic blocker of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). The structurally and...
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    and research continues. It is clear that TEA blocks autonomic ganglia - it was the first "ganglionic blocker" drug to be introduced into clinical practice...
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    can be given. Sphenopalatine ganglion block (SPG block, also known nasal ganglion block or pterygopalatine ganglion blocks) can abort and prevent migraines...
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  • American glide bomb GB PGB, a series of Chinese precision guided bombs Ganglion blocker, a medication Gigabase (Gb), a unit of length for DNA Gilbert (unit)...
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    covered Elkins' trip to Chicago, where a procedure called "Stellate ganglion block" was performed on both him and his wife Molly, by Dr. Eugene Lipov....
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    Tetraethylammonium. Briefly, TEAC has been explored clinically for its ganglionic blocking properties, although it is now essentially obsolete as a drug, and...
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    tetraethylammonium. Briefly, TEAB has been explored clinically for its ganglionic blocking properties, although it is now essentially obsolete as a drug, and...
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  • increase in corticosterone in PTSD and combination groups. Stellate ganglion block is an experimental procedure for the treatment of PTSD. Researchers...
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  • needed] Pyrantel pamoate (Antiminth, Pin-Rid, Pin-X), depolarizes ganglionic block of nicotinic neuromuscular transmission, resulting in spastic paralysis...
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  • spironolactone or furosemide), an alpha-blocker or a beta-blocker. Prior to the demotion of beta-blockers as first line agents, the UK sequence of combination...
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    invasive procedures as; bilateral greater occipital nerve block or sphenopalatine ganglion block. Persistent and severe PDPH may require an epidural blood...
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    inhibition of AT1R. Arg167, Trp84, and Tyr35 were shown to interact with AT1R blocker compounds through ionic bonding, hydrogen bonding, and π-π interactions...
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  • artery catheter) SG specific gravity (in urinanalysis) SGB stellate ganglion block SGOT serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase SGPT serum glutamic pyruvic...
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    Tubocurarine chloride (category Neuromuscular blockers)
    Neuromuscular Blocker)". Tulane University. Retrieved 4 May 2015. Bowman WC, Webb SN (October 1972). "Neuromuscular blocking and ganglion blocking activities...
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    effect vasopressor effect may be higher with the concurrent use of ganglionic blocking medications Decreased AVP release (neurogenic — i.e. due to alcohol...
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    qualification, it can refer to an α1 blocker, an α2 blocker, a nonselective blocker (both α1 and α2 activity), or an α blocker with some β activity. However...
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    Bloch, Joseph I. (eds.), "chapter 161 - Hypogastric Plexus Block and Impar Ganglion Block", Pain Management, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, pp. 1350–1357...
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    Candocuronium iodide (category Neuromuscular blockers)
    little to no ganglion-blocking activity and greater potency than pancuronium bromide. Candocuronium iodide, like other neuromuscular-blocking agents, is...
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