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Nivaliln (Galantamine)
Nivalin introduction
Nivalin is the result of a natural product
Nivalin and the adrenals
Nivalin pharmacokinetics
Safety and Toxicity studies
Mutagenicity of Nivalin
Clinical application of Nivalin
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Nivalin (Galantamine) is an original phytopreparation developed by Sopharma's own research team and produced with an original technology for extraction of the alkaloid Galantamine from the bulbs of the plant snowdrops (Leucojum aestivum).
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Introduction
Nivalin is the result of natural product
Physico-chemical properties
Mechanism of action
Pharmacodinamics
Anticholinesterase activity
Effect of Nivalin on neuromuscular transmission
Nivalin as antagonist on non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs
Nivalin and depolarizing neuromuscular blockers
Effects of Nivalin on gastrointestinal smooth muscle
Effects of Nivalin on urinary bladder and ureter muscles
Nivalin and neurotransmission in the upper segment of cervical sympathetic ganglia
Nivalin and its effects on the carotid sinus
Nivalin and the adrenals
Effect of Nivalin on the adrenal medulla
Effect of Nivalin on adrenal cortex
Nivalin and electrophysiology of afferent nerve activity
Nivalin and the cardiovascular system
Nivalin and the central nervous system
Effect of Nivalin on the spinal cord and medulla oblongata
Effect of Nivalin on the brain
Nivalin and its effects on phagocytosis
Pharmacokinetics
Safety. Toxicity studies
Primary toxic effect and acute toxicity of Nivalin
Chronic toxicity of Nivalin
Mutagenicity of Nivalin
Test for mutagenic activity of Nivalin on Salmonella typhimurium strains (AMES test)
Tests for mutagenic activity of Nivalin on DNA synthesis in peripheral human lymphocytes
Embryotoxicity and teratogenicity of Nivalin
Clinical application of Nivalin
Nivalin in practical anesthesiology as antagonists of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants
The optimal decurarization dose of Nivalin is 0.3 mg/kg
Nivalin in postoperative atonic ileus and urinary retention
Nivalin in the treatment of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system
Nivalin in cerebral diseases
Nivalin in spinal cord diseases
Nivalin in disease of the peripheral nervous system
Nivalin and its application by electrophoresis
Nivalin in the treatment of eye diseases
Nivalin in diseases associated with impaired neuromuscular transmission
Nivalin treatment in functional sexual disorders in men
Nivalin as an antidote
Nivalin in the treatment of enuresis in children
Indications for use of Nivalin
Contraindications for use of Nivalin
Drug interactions of Nivalin
Dosage and route of administration of Nivalin
Adverse effects
Precautions
Dosage form
Storage
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