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What drug increases glutamate? A pharmacological overview

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Glutamate is the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, playing a critical role in brain functions like learning and memory. Disrupting the delicate balance of this powerful chemical, however, is a key mechanism for a number of psychoactive substances, impacting how a drug increases glutamate and alters neurological activity.

What does a standard 5 panel drug test look for?

4 min read
The 5-panel drug test is the most common form of workplace and federally mandated drug screening in the United States, used widely by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and many private employers. So, **what does a standard 5 panel drug test look for**? It identifies the presence of metabolites from five key drug categories.

Which specialist can prescribe Ozempic? A guide to healthcare providers

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According to a survey by KFF, one in eight U.S. adults have taken a GLP-1 agonist like Ozempic, making it a common treatment for type 2 diabetes and often prescribed off-label for weight management. Patients often ask, **which specialist can prescribe Ozempic**? The answer involves several types of licensed healthcare professionals, not just specialists.

Which Drug Causes Miosis and Nystagmus? A Pharmacological Review

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According to the National Poison Data System, miosis and nystagmus are among the most common ocular effects reported after drug exposure [1.2.2]. While many substances cause one or the other, understanding **which drug causes miosis and nystagmus** simultaneously is critical for diagnosis.

Understanding the Dangers: What Is the Drug Called Hop?

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In 2011, there were an estimated 75,538 emergency department visits involving phencyclidine (PCP), the active ingredient in 'hop' [1.4.5]. So, **what is the drug called hop?** It's a perilous combination with severe and unpredictable consequences.

What is Cotrim Used For? A Comprehensive Guide to the Combination Antibiotic

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As a combination of two antibiotics, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, Cotrim is a powerful medication used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. The synergy between these two components makes it particularly effective against certain bacteria and opportunistic infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals.