2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mpaic.2011.09.010
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Respiratory system: applied pharmacology

Abstract: Manipulation of respiratory physiology by pharmacological intervention is a significant role of the anaesthetist and intensivist. Successful use of these various agents requires a thorough understanding of their mechanisms of actions, potential side effects and limitations. These interventions involve changes in airway calibre, secretions and sensitivity of the airway to noxious stimuli. Other agents act to inhibit the depressant effect that sedatives may have on the patient's respiratory drive. The effects, b… Show more

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