Neurotropic Drugs
29 Dec 2016
The combined group of neurotropic drugs have effects on the nervous system - central and peripheral.
For drugs with predominant effect on the central nervous system include analgesics, anesthetic, and other anti-epileptic drugs affecting the central nervous system at different neurotransmitter system. Among the central neurotropic funds recovered drugs affect the human psyche. By psychotropic drugs include antipsychotics, anxiolytics, antidepressants and others.
Drugs with a predominant peripheral action on the nervous system are divided into influencing efferent and afferent nervous system. Afferent nervous system includes the end of the sensory nerves and afferent conductors. Agents acting on the afferent part of the peripheral nervous system - a local anesthetic, binders, coating, etc., and absorbent. Please pay attention to Hepatamin.
The efferent part of the peripheral nervous system includes nerves wires coming out of the central nervous system and going to skeletal muscle (somatic nerves) and internal organs (autonomic nerves). The autonomic innervation in turn divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic. Momentum with the endings of autonomic and somatic nerves transmitted to the executive bodies in the synapses via mediators. Depending on the type of mediator is determined as the transmission pulse cholinergic, noradrenergic, and others. In accordance with this form and drugs cholinergic group (cholinomimetics, anticholinergics et al.) And adrenergic (sympatholytics, agonists and blockers, etc.) Preparations. Drugs affecting efferent synaptic transmission in the nervous system, are very important in medical practice.
Groups:
- Anxiolytics
- Antidepressants
- Antidepressants in combination
- Local tolerance means
- Irritant agents in combination
- Local anesthetics
- Local anesthetics in combination
- Anaesthetic agents
- Antipsychotics
- Nootropics
- Nootropy in combinations
- Normotimics
- General tonic and adaptogens
- General tonic and adaptogens in combination
- Opioids, their analogues and antagonists
- Opioid analgesics narcotic
- Opioid non-narcotic analgesics in combination
- Opioid narcotic analgesics
- Opioid analgesics are drugs in combinations
- Antiparkinsonian
- Antiparkinsonian agents in combination
- Antiepileptics
- Antiepileptic drugs in combination
- Stimulants
- Stimulants in combinations
- Sedatives
- Sedatives in combinations
- Hypnotics
- Hypnotics in combinations
- Drugs affecting neuromuscular transmission
- Other means of neurotropic
- Other neurotropic drugs in combination