Psychotropic effect of analgesics and neuroleptics on models of investigative behavior modified by pain

1973 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 945-947
Author(s):  
V. P. Poshivalov
Author(s):  
D G Baitubayev ◽  
M D Baitubayeva

The work shows the role of the vegetative nervous system (VNS) in the functioning of long-term memory, identity mechanisms of long-term memory in the human evolutionary adaptation and substance dependence. It is shown that, depending on the substance of the body are states like pro- gressive adaptation, that the bodycondition, depending on the chemical and psychogenic psychoactive- factors state of the same circle. It proposed the creation of a branch of medicine that combines study of the dependence of the organism, both on the chemical and psychoactive psychogenic factors. Given the classification of psychoactive factors.Onomastics formulated definitions of terminology changes and additions to be used in a new branch of medicine. Proposed allocation of the International Classifica- tion of diseases separate chapter for the classification of states like progressive adaptation of the body depending on psychoactive factors.


Epilepsia ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kurt W. Sommerbeck ◽  
Alice Theilgaard ◽  
Kurt E. Rasmussen ◽  
Viggo Løhren ◽  
Lennart Gram ◽  
...  

1979 ◽  
Vol 60 (6) ◽  
pp. 329-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josef Parnas ◽  
Helga Flachs ◽  
Lennart Gram

2021 ◽  
pp. postgradmedj-2021-140406
Author(s):  
George Huntington

Episodes of poisoning due to plant-based toxins are an unusual presentation to the emergency department. Plant poisons may be ingested if the source plant is misidentified as benign (eg, Lily of the Valley being mistaken for wild garlic and water hemlock being mistaken for wild celery), or taken as part of a complementary medicine regime or otherwise for psychotropic effect. Numerous plant poisons demonstrate cardiotoxic effects resulting from action against cardiac myocyte ion channels, or other cardiac receptor targets. These mechanisms will produce stereotyped symptoms and including electrocardiogram (ECG) changes dependent on which ion channels or receptors are targeted. These mechanisms are stereotyped and may be grouped by toxidromic effect. This article proposes a novel classification of cardiotoxic plant poisons based on these actions. Given that these mechanisms mirror the Vaughan Williams classification used to categorise therapeutic antiarrhythmic agents, it is felt that this will serve as a mnemonic and diagnostic aid in clinical situations of cardiotoxic plant ingestion.


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