Antibiotics does not inhibit antibacterial activity, it acts against bacteria. what is the mechanism of the antibiotics by which it increase digoxin absorption from GIT by inhibiting/ killing the bacteria present in GIT? kindly explain. Potassium sparing diuretics cause Hyperkalemia not hypokalemia. Activation of PKA activates L-type Calcium channel that causes calcium influx through myocardial cell membrane, increase in cytoplasmic calcium activates sarcoplasmic reticulam and efflux of calcium into the cytoplasm , this causes increased myocardial contractility and consequent systole.
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potassium-sparing diuretics do not lower potassium.. that is why called potassium-sparing
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Antibiotics does not inhibit antibacterial activity, it acts against bacteria. what is the mechanism of the antibiotics by which it increase digoxin absorption from GIT by inhibiting/ killing the bacteria present in GIT? kindly explain. Potassium sparing diuretics cause Hyperkalemia not hypokalemia. Activation of PKA activates L-type Calcium channel that causes calcium influx through myocardial cell membrane, increase in cytoplasmic calcium activates sarcoplasmic reticulam and efflux of calcium into the cytoplasm , this causes increased myocardial contractility and consequent systole.
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in which cases negative inotropic agents are used?
High Bp and Angina
Vedio is not clear
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