- Gout
suppressants are
agents which control and
prevent gout
attacks after the
first episode. They can be
generally classified into two
groups by their...
-
among many others. It also
includes drugs which are
marketed as
cough suppressants or antitussives, but
their effectiveness in
reducing cough symptoms is...
- A
reflux suppressant is any one of a
number of
drugs used to
combat oesophageal reflux. Commonly,
following ingestion a 'raft' of
alginic acid is created...
- anorexigenic, anorexiant, or
appetite suppressant. Used on a short-term
basis clinically to
treat obesity, some
appetite suppressants are also
available over-the-counter...
- more easily.
Carbocisteine should not be used with
antitussives (cough
suppressants) or
medicines that dry up
bronchial secretions. It was
first described...
- Look up suppress,
suppressant, suppressed, or
suppression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suppression may
refer to:
Suppression of
Communism Act Suppression...
-
suggests that up to 15% of
patients do not
positively respond to
immune suppressants. Due to the
myriad symptoms that
steroid treatments can cause, it is...
- antipsychotics, analgesics,
antimigraine drugs, antiemetics,
appetite suppressants, and anticonvulsants, as well as
psychedelics and entactogens. At rest...
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Immunosuppression is a
reduction of the
activation or
efficacy of the
immune system. Some
portions of the
immune system itself have
immunosuppressive effects...
- Arc
suppression is the
reduction of the
electric arc
energy that
occurs when current-carrying
contacts are
opened and closed. An
electric arc is a man-made...