TYPES OF ANALEPTIC SUBSTANCES AND TYPES OF EFFECTS
Aminova Mohinur Normurod qizi
Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Urokova Kamola Xamidovna
Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Urokova Vazira Xamidovna
Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Safarov Sarvarjon Chori o'g'li
Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Mengliboyeva Nozima Ikrom qizi
Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Keywords: Analeptics, nikethamide, etimizol, camphor, cordiamine, heart increases
Abstract
An analeptic, in medicine, is a central nervous system stimulant. The term "analeptic" typically refers to respiratory analeptics (for example, doxapram). Analeptics are central nervous system stimulants that include a wide variety of medications used to treat depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and respiratory depression. Analeptics can also be used as convulsants, with low doses causing patients to experience heightened awareness, restlessness, and rapid breathing. The primary medical use of these drugs is as an anesthetic recovery tool or to treat emergency respiratory depression. Other drugs of this category are prethcamide, pentylenetetrazole, and nikethamide. Nikethamide is now withdrawn due to risk of convulsions. Analeptics have recently been used to better understand the treatment of a barbiturate overdose. Through the use of agents, researchers were able to treat obtundation and respiratory depression.
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