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- How Do Emetic Agents Work? Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names
Emetic agents are a class of medications used to induce nausea and vomiting for the emergency treatment of poisoning with certain toxins that have been swallowed Although its use is now discouraged, the most commonly used drug for this purpose is ipecac syrup
- Emetic | Definition Use | Britannica
emetic, any agent that produces nausea and vomiting The use of emetics is limited to the treatment of poisoning with certain toxins that have been swallowed
- Emetics: Types, Mechanisms, and Medicinal Uses
Emetics are substances that induce vomiting and are used in medicine for treating poisoning and drug overdose These agents work by stimulating the vomiting center in the brain or irritating the stomach lining
- Emetics - DrugBank Online
Agents that cause vomiting They may act directly on the gastrointestinal tract, bringing about emesis through local irritant effects, or indirectly, through their effects on the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the postremal area near the medulla
- What drugs are emetics? A look at historical and modern uses
Explore what drugs are emetics, substances once used to induce vomiting Learn about historical emetics like ipecac syrup and apomorphine, their mechanisms, and why their use is now discouraged for poisoning
- EMETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMETIC is an agent that induces vomiting
- Emetic Agent - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Emetics are agents that cause vomiting There are two general classes of emetics, one acting on the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) of the medulla and the second acting on the stomach itself
- Chapter-6 Emetics and Anti-Emetics - iipseries. org
Central Acting Emetics Apomorphine Mechanism of Action: Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist that stimulates the dopamine receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) of the brain, leading to the induction of vomiting
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