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Intramuscular Stimulation
Intramuscular Stimulation Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) involves the insertion of acupuncture-like ... release shortened or tightened muscles. Sometimes electrical stimulation is used as well. Intramuscular Stimulation ...
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Talk:Intramuscular Stimulation
Talk:Intramuscular Stimulation Dear author of this page. Could you please explain how intramuscular electrical stimulation "releases" "shortened or tightened" muscles? I can ...
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3-quinuclidinyl benzilate
... 10% of those achieved with intravenous or intramuscular administration. Although inhalation of aerosolized BZ is ... qualitatively similar to those of atropine. Decreased stimulation of eccrine and apocrine sweat glands in ... nasal, bronchial, and gastrointestinal glands. Decreased cholinergic stimulation of pupillary sphincter muscles allows alpha-adrenergically ... peripheral vagal blockade has ceased or the stimulation of the vagal nucleus has occurred. Neither ... IV administration. However, effects from a single intramuscular injection of physostigmine last only about ...
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Clinical depression
... undo patterns of destructive behaviour. Transcranial magnetic stimulation Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is currently under study as a ... environmental conditions are controlled for. Vagus nerve stimulation Vagus nerve stimulation therapy is a treatment used since 1997 ... note: an antidepressant effect is caused by stimulation of the retina by the visible ...
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Clinical depression (Psychology wiki)
... patterns of destructive behaviour. [edit] Transcranial magnetic stimulation Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is currently under study as a ... conditions are controlled for. [edit] Vagus nerve stimulation Vagus nerve stimulation therapy is a treatment used since 1997 ... note: an antidepressant effect is caused by stimulation of the retina by the visible ...
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Ketamina the hydrochloride (translated from Russian)
... and analgesic action, during the intravenous and intramuscular introduction. The general anesthesia, caused ketaminom, was ... The effect begins more slowly during the intramuscular introduction, but it is more prolonged (with ... h. Effect is more prolonged during the intramuscular introduction. Preparation more greatly decreases somatical, painful ... or fractionally and drop) or it is intramuscular. By adult they intravenously introduce from the calculation 2 - 3 mg, are intramuscular - 4 8 mg on 1 kg ...
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Acupuncture
... for roughly the same period as the stimulation being administered to the webs of the ... than a placebo. For example: "P6 acupoint stimulation seems to reduce the risk of nausea ... the chemicals needed to transmit signals. Prolonged stimulation of nerve cells in this way can ... therapy Chin na Chinese martial arts Electroacupuncture Intramuscular Stimulation Qi Qigong T'ai Chi Ch' ...
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Glucocorticoid
... of glucose in blood. These effects include: Stimulation of gluconeogenesis, particularly in the liver: This ... adipose tissue: A mechanism to conserve glucose. Stimulation of fat breakdown in adipose tissue: The ... acetate 0.8 0.8 oral 8, intramuscular 18+ Prednisone 3.5-5 0.8 ... and truncal fat deposition (central obesity), appetite stimulation increased gluconeogenesis, insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance ...
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Serotonin (translated from Russian)
... regulation of the hormonal function of hypophysis. Stimulation of the serotoninergic ways, which connect hypothalamus ... action, opposite to the effects of the stimulation of dopaminergic ways. Serotonin also plays important ... allergy and inflammation. The local (for example, intramuscular) introduction of exogenous serotonin causes severe pain ...
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Amiridin (translated from Russian)
... the day. Under the skin it is intramuscular - from 5 to 15 mg (1 ml ... 5--6 times a day. For the stimulation of labor they assign inward once on ... mechanism of action is connected with the stimulation of central cholinergic processes. A question about ...
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