Frontiers: Next-Generation Antimalarial Chemotypes: Innovative Inhibitors Addressing Transmissible Stages and Disease Symptoms with Novel Mechanisms of Action
Next-Generation Antimalarial Chemotypes: Innovative Inhibitors Addressing Transmissible Stages and Disease Symptoms with Novel Mechanisms of Action
The use of psychoactive drugs without medical supervision is associated with significant health risks and can lead to the development of drug use disorders. Drug use disorders, particularly when untreated, increase morbidity and mortality risks for individuals, can trigger substantial suffering and lead to impairment in personal, family, social, educational, occupational or other important ...
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In the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system, the active substances are divided into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and their therapeutic, pharmacological and chemical properties. Drugs are classified in groups at five different levels.
People who inject drugs are at increased risk of HIV, viral hepatitis C (HCV) and B (HBV), tuberculosis as well as overdose. Globally, around 11 million people inject drugs and around 1 in 8 (or 1.4 million) of them are living with HIV (UNODC World Drug Report, 2020) and 39.4% have viremic HCV infection.
EurekAlert!: Three anesthesia drugs all have the same effect in the brain, MIT researchers find
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- When patients undergo general anesthesia, doctors can choose among several drugs. Although each of these drugs acts on neurons in different ways, they all lead to the same result: a ...
Three anesthesia drugs all have the same effect in the brain, MIT researchers find
It's a topic that has long captivated doctors, scientists and the public — what exactly happens in your brain when you're oblivious on the operating table? Some anesthesia drugs work in a ...