ANTH106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ependyma, Neuroplasticity, Phagocytosis
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A substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication. Recognised or defined by food and drug administration (in australia: therapeutic. A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that effects the central nervous system, causing changes in behaviour and often addition. Not classified as drugs, yet have effects as those listed above. Foods that alter neurotransmitter levels tryptophan containing foods to make serotonin. Use (main effect): what disorder it is used to treat (how it works) Contraindications: drugs or disorders that this drug should not be prescribed with/for. Precautions: take care when using drugs (with alcohol use) Side effects: unwanted effects for one treatment yet may be wanted for another. Pharmacokinetics: what happens to the drug once it has entered the body (fate: drug effect is modulated by: Metabolism (biotransformation) liver, enzymes in tissue.