See Also: colloid theory of narcosis(medicine)
lipoid theory of narcosis(medicine)
thermodynamic theory of narcosis(medicine)
adsorption theory of narcosis(medicine)
permeability theory of narcosis(medicine)
Meyer-Overton theory of narcosis(medicine)
surface tension theory of narcosis(medicine)
enzyme inhibition theory of narcosis(medicine)
oxygen deprivation theory of narcosis(medicine)
theory of medicine(medicine)

nizatidine (medicine) and colloid theory of narcosis (medicine)


nizatidine (medicine)


nizatidine
<chemical> A histamine h2 receptor antagonist with low toxicity that inhibits gastric acid secretion. The drug is used for the treatment of duodenal ulcers.

Pharmacological action: anti-ulcer agents, histamine h2 antagonists.

Chemical name: 1,1-Ethenediamine, N-(2-(((2-((dimethylamino)methyl)-4-thiazolyl)methyl)thio)ethyl)-N'-methyl-2-nitro-


colloid theory of narcosis (medicine)


colloid theory of narcosis


That coagulation or flocculation of protein causes dehydration and reduction of metabolism.