Difference between Catecholamine and non-catecholamine drugs

Veterinary Pharmacology

Difference between Catecholamine and non-catecholamine drugs Before going through difference between Catecholamine and non-catecholamine drugs. have a look of examples of Catecholamine drugs are Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, Dopamine and Isoprenaline and Non-Catecholamines are Amphetamine, Ephedrine, Pseudoephedrine. Catecholamines Non catecholamines Contain hydroxyl groups at position 3 and 4 on the benzene ring Lack one or both hydroxyl […]

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Adrenergic Pharmacology

Veterinary Pharmacology

Adrenergic Pharmacology Adrenergic Pharmacology deals with Adrenergic neurons in the periphery are postganglionic sympathetic neurons whose cell bodies lie in sympathetic ganglia. They generally have long axons which end in a series of varicosities strung along the branching terminal network. These varicosities contain numerous synaptic vesicles, which are absent in other parts of the neuron and

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Tranquilizer, Hypnotics and Sedatives of animals

Veterinary Pharmacology

Tranquilizer, Hypnotics and Sedatives of animals Tranquilizer, Hypnotics and Sedatives of animals will be discussed in this post. Tranquilizers of animals Tranquilizers (ataractics or neuroleptics) are the drugs that relieve anxiety without causing sedation. these are used to facilitate quietening and handling of animals, as a premedication. Phenothiazines (Chlorpromazine, Acepromazine, Promethazine, Triflupromazine), Butyrophenones (Haloperidol, droperidol,

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