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DOPAMINE OR MELATONIN OR ACETYLCHOLINE OR ".GAMMA.-AMINOBUTYRIC" ACID OR NOREPINEPHRINE OR HISTAMINE OR LEVODOPA OR TYRAMINE OR "5-METHOXYTRYPTAMINE" OR SEROTONIN OR TAURINE OR PHENETHYLAMINE
- ... adrenal gland. The main types of catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These chemicals break down into other ...
- ... physical or emotional stress. The main catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine (which used to be called adrenalin). ...
- ... It may have to do with chemical substances (dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine) that help nerve cells signal one ...
- The body uses tryptophan to help make melatonin and serotonin. Melatonin helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, and serotonin is thought to help regulate appetite, sleep, mood, and pain. The liver can also ...
- ... blood pressure and improve heart function, including: Dobutamine Dopamine Epinephrine Levosimendan Milrinone Norepinephrine Vasopressin These medicines may help in the short- ...
- ... Cortisol - urine Creatinine - urine Cytology exam of urine Dopamine - urine test Electrolytes - urine Epinephrine - urine test Glucose - urine HCG (qualitative - urine) Homovanillic acid (HVA) Immunoelectrophoresis - urine Immunofixation - urine Ketones - urine Leucine ...
- ... may help include: Cholinergic drugs, which act on acetylcholine nerve receptors Erythromycin Metoclopramide, a medicine that helps empty the stomach Serotonin antagonist drugs, which act on serotonin receptors Other ...
- ... no known cure for PSP. Medicines such as levodopa may be tried. These drugs raise the level of a brain chemical called dopamine. Dopamine is involved in the control of movement. ...
- ... problem with the way brain cells use dopamine. Dopamine is a ... acid deficiency Anemia (often due to iron deficiency) Parkinson ...
- ... the LES so that it is easier for acid to back up from the ... Dopamine-like drugs for Parkinson disease Progestin for abnormal ...