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Atropine
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
An alkaloid substance derived from the poisonous plant belladonna and used, among other things, to enlarge the pupil of the eye, to reduce salivary and bronchial secretions during anaesthesia and as a muscarinic antagonist
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Atropina, испанский
Атропин, русский
, алкалоид, содержащийся в растениях семейства пасленовых (красавка, белена, дурман и др.). используется в медицине главным образом как холинолитическое средство. снимает спазмы бронхов, расширяет зрачок и т. д.
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Belladonna, английский
1. a poisonous plant with berries containing atropine. also called deadly nightshade 2. a form of atropine extracted from the belladonna plant
Anaesthesia, английский
1. a state, deliberately produced in a patient by a medical procedure, in which he or she can feel no pain, either in a part or in the whole of the body 2. a loss of feeling caused by damage to nerves (note: the us spelling is anesthesia.)
Antagonist, английский
A substance which acts through specific receptors to block the action of another substance, but which has no observable physiological effect itself atropine is a cholinergic antagonist and blocks the effects of acetylcholine.
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Atopen, английский
An allergen which causes an atopy
Caffeine, английский
- An alkaloid found in coffee, tea and chocolate, which acts as a stimulant comment: apart from acting as a stimulant, caffeine also helps in the production of urine. it can be addictive, and exists in both tea and coffee in about the same percentages as well as in chocolate and other drinks.
- In both natural (from plant leaves and seeds) or synthetic, caffeine is a stimulant known to perk people up and in skincare it`s powerful ingredient for depuffing and reducing redness. that`s why caffeine is often a hero ingredient in eye care products.
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