PPT-Metabolism, alcohol and toxicity

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Best of ILC 2018 About these slides These slides provide highlights of new data presented at the International Liver Congress 2018 Please feel free to use adapt and share these slides for your own personal use however please acknowledge EASL as the source. Dr . Babak. . masoumi. . Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, . Emergency Department, . Alzahra. General Hospital,. Isfahan University Of Medical Sciences. Methanol. . . . lcohol is processed in the bodyways,producing toxic byprod-damage. This article examines alcoholthe role of this enzyme in creating aharmful condition known as oxidativestress. (For an overview of the Natalie . Craythorne. 1. st. February 2013. Aims for today. To know what a drug is and how they are classified. To understand where drugs come from. Be able to explain the “lock and key” and induced fit hypotheses. 2. Toxicology. Toxicology. —. the study of the adverse effects of chemicals or physical agents on living organisms. Types:. Environmental. —. air, water, soil. Consumer. —. foods, cosmetics, drugs. Dr Shaheen. Delivered By . Dr Naser . Drug interactions- objectives. Discuss Pharmacokinetic interactions. List . Pharmacodynamic. interactions. Comment . on common Drug- Food interactions. Drug interactions. Absorption of toxins in the GIT is by passive diffusion – this process requires that the substance cross cellular barriers . Toxins that are not absorbed from the GIT do not produce systemic effects but may produce local effects – diarrhea, bleeding and malabsorption of nutrients . Sharon Brown, RN. Toxicologic emergencies include acute poisonings and intake of drugs/alcohol.. 92% of these emergencies occurred in the home according to the American Association of Poison control in 2004.. VERVIEWchemical degradation From the oralcavity the food passes throughthe throatAVITYANDTHEnisms leading to this condition areVO 1 199777Gastrointestinal Tract DisordersOral cavityPharynxEsophagusSto Chair and . Department. of . Forensic. . Medicine. Wroclaw. . Medical. University. Introduction. :. Forensic toxicology encompasses the analysis . of. drugs and chemicals including the. . most common drugs of abuse and also focuses on the interpretation, that is, the understanding. Metabolism . https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qjgEKqVkSo . Do all organisms have the same energy needs?. Chemical reactions are divided into what two . categories? . What are two ways organisms can obtain their energy?. 4. th. Stage . Dr. Dalia . Abd. Al- Kader. PhD Pharmacology. Sympathomimetics. are stimulants that mimic the sympathetic nervous system.. produce a relative increase of adrenergic neurotransmitters at their sites of action. Lab 2. Determination of Blood Alcohol Toxicity. Alcohol. , primarily in the form of ethyl alcohol (ethanol), methanol alcohol, ethylene . glycole. , isopropyl alcohol. It is a transparent , . colourless. Dr. Ishfaq Bukhari. Pharmacology Unit. College of Medicine. KSU. 1. Alcohol: The mother of All Evils . 2. Ethyl alcohol (ethanol). . Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the most commonly abused drug in the world.. 2. Alcohol Neuronal Activity (1). 3. Alcohol Neuronal activity (2). 4. The Excitatory and Inhibitory Balance (1). 5. GABA. Inhibitory Neurotransmitter. Glutamate. Excitatory Neurotransmitter. The Excitatory and Inhibitory Balance (2).

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