Butyrophenone: mechanism of action and application Butyrophenone is a medicine that is used to treat mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It belon ...
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Read MorePoliovirus is a member of a small group of RNA viruses that cause polio in humans. This entire group is part of the picornavirus group. Poliovirus belongs to the picornav ...
Read MoreA family doctor, also known as a general practitioner, is a doctor who treats all members of the same family. He/she is the first point of contact with the medical system ...
Read MorePoupart S Ligament is an inguinal ligament located in the groin area. It is a thickened lower part of the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdomen. Poupa ...
Read MoreReiter S Syndrome is a rare condition characterized by inflammation of the urethra, the development of conjunctivitis and arthritis. This disease can also be accompanied ...
Read MoreSt Vitus Dance is an outdated name for Sydenham's chorea, a rare neurological disease that manifests itself in the form of involuntary, erratic and sudden movements of th ...
Read MoreA vial, vial, bottle is a small glass bottle for storing medicinal substances. These bottles are usually small in size and made of clear or dark glass. They are used for ...
Read MorePacemaker, Rhythm Driver (Pacemaker) - 1. A device designed to maintain normal heart rhythm in patients suffering from heart block. It consists of a battery that stimulat ...
Read MoreFormication is a piercing sensation reminiscent of goosebumps crawling on the skin. It is a type of paresthesia, and in some cases a symptom of drug intoxication. Formica ...
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