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Cell Injury

Cell injury refers to a variety of processes that can cause damage to a cell, potentially leading to its dysfunction or death. It can result from a wide range of factors, including physical, chemical, infectious, immunologic, nutritional, and genetic causes. when a cell is subjected to such extreme stress that it loses its ability to […]

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Genetic Neurological Disorders

Understanding about nervous system: The nervous system is a sophisticated network of cells and nerves that transmits and receives messages between the brain, spinal cord, and different body organs. It detects and react to modifications both internal and external to the body. Nervous  consist of  the brain, spinal cord and the  peripheral nerves. The nervous

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Diuretics Mechanism Of Action

Diuretics, also known as water pills, are medications designed to increase the rate of urine production and excretion by the kidneys. They are commonly prescribed to manage conditions such as high blood pressure (hypertension), congestive heart failure, kidney disorders, and certain edematous conditions (fluid retention). There are different classes of diuretics, each acting on specific

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Nifedipine Mechanism Of Action

Nifedipine is a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain (angina). It is a member of the calcium channel blocker medication class, which lowers blood pressure and improves blood flow by relaxing blood vessels. Nifedipine can also be prescribed for certain heart conditions, such as Raynaud’s phenomenon and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Mechanism

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Calcium Channel Blockers Mechanism Of Action

Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are a class of medications commonly used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure (hypertension),angina (chest pain), and certain heart rhythm disorders. They work by blocking the entry of calcium into muscle cells of the heart and blood vessels, which leads to relaxation of the muscles and dilation of the

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