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  2. Agonist - Wikipedia

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    [medical citation needed] A co-agonist works with other co-agonists to produce the desired effect together. NMDA receptor activation requires the binding of both glutamate, glycine and D-serine co-agonists. Calcium can also act as a co-agonist at the IP3 receptor. A selective agonist is selective for a specific type of receptor. E.g.

  3. Agonist-antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Agonist vs. antagonist. In pharmacology the term agonist-antagonist or mixed agonist/antagonist is used to refer to a drug which under some conditions behaves as an agonist (a substance that fully activates the receptor that it binds to) while under other conditions, behaves as an antagonist (a substance that binds to a receptor but does not activate and can block the activity of other agonists).

  4. Long-acting beta-adrenoceptor agonist - Wikipedia

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    When combined with inhaled steroids, β adrenoceptor agonists can improve symptoms. [1] [2] In children this benefit is uncertain and they may be potentially harmful. [2]They should not be used without an accompanying steroid due to an increased risk of severe symptoms, including exacerbation in both children and adults. [3]

  5. Sympathomimetic drug - Wikipedia

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    The mechanisms of sympathomimetic drugs can be direct-acting (direct interaction between drug and receptor), such as α-adrenergic agonists, β-adrenergic agonists, and dopaminergic agonists; or indirect-acting (interaction not between drug and receptor), such as MAOIs, COMT inhibitors, release stimulants, and reuptake inhibitors that increase the levels of endogenous catecholamines.

  6. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist - Wikipedia

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    A gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) is a type of medication which affects gonadotropins and sex hormones. [1] They are used for a variety of indications including in fertility medicine and to lower sex hormone levels in the treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers such as prostate cancer and breast cancer, certain gynecological disorders like heavy periods and endometriosis ...

  7. Is Compounded Semaglutide Effective for Weight Loss? - AOL

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    To give you an idea of the standards to look out for, Hers offers compounded GLP-1 medications (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) that are: Produced in FDA-regulated 503B facilities in ...

  8. Dopamine agonist - Wikipedia

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    After long-term use of dopamine agonists a withdrawal syndrome may occur when discontinuing the drug or reducing the dose. The following side effects are possible: anxiety, panic attacks, dysphoria , depression, agitation, irritability, suicidal ideation, fatigue, orthostatic hypotension , nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis , generalised pain and ...

  9. Ozempic Could Get Way Too Expensive Under Trump—Here ... - AOL

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    "Mounjaro (tirzepatide) and Zepbound (tirzepatide for weight loss) are GLP-1 and GIP agonists that are often considered alternatives to Ozempic and Wegovy," Dr. Emch says. Neither will be impacted ...