Medicinal

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Across
  1. 6. molecules like epinephrine that activate adrenergic receptors.
  2. 8. that is converted in the liver to enalaprilat (active ACE inhibitor)
  3. 10. antiviral drug that inhibits the HCV NS3 protease to prevent viral replication
  4. 12. stimulation/The body’s “fight or flight” response triggered by adrenergic drugs.
  5. 14. agents /produce effects primarily by causing the release of NE from adrenergic nerve terminals
Down
  1. 1. ẞ2-adrenoreceptor agonist is used in the management of bronchospasm in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  2. 2. type of diuretic that prevents potassium loss in urine.
  3. 3. β-adrenergic receptors causing increased contractility, rate of heart, vasodilation, and bronchodilation.
  4. 4. channels/Calcium channels in muscles that are blocked by CCB drugs.
  5. 5. /has useful anti- asthmatic properties but has cardiovascular side effects as it gets into the blood supply.
  6. 7. activation/Stimulation of heart receptors that increases heart rate and force.
  7. 9. II/A hormone that raises blood pressure by tightening blood vessels.
  8. 11. inhibitor/It undergoes metabolic oxidation at para-position of the aromatic ring
  9. 12. excretion/The main effect of diuretics that increases urine output.
  10. 13. bioisosteres of carboxylic acids, meaning they mimic -COOH in terms of acidity and H-bonding