Side effects | Levodopa

Side effects Common side effects that occur when taking levodopa are These adverse drug reactions can be reduced by combining levodopa with decarboxylase inhibitors. If a long-term therapy with levodopa is carried out, there are often fluctuations in the effectiveness and disturbances in the course of movement. The most extreme form of this is the … Side effects | Levodopa

Adrenaline

Products Epinephrine is commercially available as an injection solution and as an epinephrine auto-injector from various suppliers. The active ingredient is also known as epinephrine, especially in English (in German: Epinephrin). Structure and properties Epinephrine (C9H13NO3, Mr = 183.2 g/mol) exists as a white, crystalline powder with a bitter taste that turns brownish on contact … Adrenaline

Glucagon

Introduction Glucagon is a hormone of the human body, which has the task to raise the blood sugar level. It therefore acts as an antagonist to the hormone insulin. The hormone of the pancreas, glucagon, also consists of protein (29 amino acids in total). It is produced in the so-called A-cells of Langerhans’ islet cells … Glucagon

ADH

Formation of ADH: ADH, which is also called antidiuretic hormone, adiuretin or vasopressin, is a peptide hormone. This hormone is produced together with the carrier protein neurophysin II in special nuclei of the hypothalamus (nucleus supraopticus, nucleus paraventricularis). The hormone is then stored in the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, where it is released … ADH

Progesterone

Formation of progesterone: The hormone progesterone (corpus luteum hormone) is formed from cholesterol via pregnenolone in the corpus luteum of the ovaries, in the follicles (follicles in the ovary), in the placenta and in the adrenal cortex. Hormone production in the adrenal gland also takes place in men. The progesterone synthesis in the corpus luteum … Progesterone

Eicosanoids

Eicosanoids are hormones that act as nerve transmitters (neurotransmitters) and modulators of the immune system. These hormones are also involved in inflammatory processes. Overall, the following types of eicosanoids can be distinguished: Prostaglandins comprise a large number of subgroups, for example prostaglandin D2, prostaglandin E2, prostglandin I2 (prostacyclin) or thorboxanes. Prostaglandins Prostacyclins (part of the … Eicosanoids

Hormones of the adrenal cortex

The adrenal cortex has a three-layer structure, with each layer producing certain hormones. From the outside to the inside you can find: Zona glomerulosa (“ball rich zone”): Production of mineral corticoids Zona fasciculata (“clustered zone”): Production of glucocorticoids Zona reticulosa (“reticular zone”): Production of androgens These hormones include glucocorticoids, mineral corticoids and androgens. The former … Hormones of the adrenal cortex

Serotonin Syndrome

Definition The serotonin syndrome, also called serotoninergic syndrome, is a life-threatening condition caused by an excess of the messenger substance serotonin. This life-threatening excess is caused by an overdose of medication or an unfavorable combination of different drugs. Serotonin syndrome leads to symptoms such as fever, muscular hyperactivity and psychiatric changes. The most important differential … Serotonin Syndrome

Diagnosis | Serotonin Syndrome

Diagnosis The diagnosis of a serotonin syndrome is made clinically. This means that no special examinations, such as laboratory tests, are necessary to make the diagnosis. The patient’s symptoms alone (see section on accompanying symptoms) and knowledge of his or her medication are sufficient to make a diagnosis of serotonin syndrome, which requires immediate action. … Diagnosis | Serotonin Syndrome

Therapy | Serotonin Syndrome

Therapy The most important measure to be taken if serotonin syndrome is suspected is to stop all medication that may cause it immediately. These include in particular antidepressants, but also certain painkillers (opioids such as tramadol, methadone, fentanyl, pethidine), drugs for nausea of the setron type (ondansetron, granisetron), the antibiotic linezolid and migraine drugs such … Therapy | Serotonin Syndrome

Oxytocin

Education Formation of oxytocin: The hormone oxytocin is a hormone of the posterior pituitary gland (neurohypophysis), which as a peptide hormone belongs to the neuropeptides. Neuropeptides are hormones produced in nerve cells. Oxytocin is produced in special nuclei (nucleus = nucleus) of the hypothalamus (nucleus paraventricularis, nucleus supraopticus) by nerve cells and is transported from … Oxytocin