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Appetite, drugs that suppress

Central nervous system stimulants and drugs that suppress appetite... [Pg.3747]

DRUGS THAT SUPPRESS APPETITE [SEDA-30, 7 SEDA-31, 9 SEDA-32,16 SEDA-33,13]... [Pg.9]

A number of compounds act either to suppress the activity of the hunger centre in the hypothalamus or to stimulate the satiety centre. Sometimes this is an undesirable side-effect of drugs used to treat disease and can contribute to the undernutrition seen in chronically ill people (section 8.4). As an aid to weight reduction, especially in people who find it difficult to control their food intake, drugs that suppress appetite can be useful. Three compounds are in relatively widespread use as appetite suppressants fenfluramine (and more recently the D-isomer, dexfenfluramine), diethylpropion and mazindol. The combination of phentermine and fenfluramine was withdrawn in the 1990s, after a number of reports associating it with cardiac damage. [Pg.189]

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS AN D DRUGS THAT SUPPRESS APPETITE... [Pg.5]

DRUGS THAT SUPPRESS APPETITE fSEDA-30, 7 SEDA-32, 16 SEDA-33, 13 SEDA-34, 8] ... [Pg.8]

Drugs that work in the brain are considered appetite suppressants. Amphetamines are approved for use in treating other diseases their use as a weight loss drug is considered off label, or not approved. Doctors often prescribe drugs... [Pg.55]

Drugs that act on the H3 receptor are being developed for the treatment of obesity, sleep disturbances, epilepsy and cognitive disorders. The ability of histamine to promote arousal, suppress appetite, elevate seizure threshold and stimulate cognitive processes implies that compounds able to enhance the release of neuronal histamine should mimic these effects. Several H3 antagonists currently in development demonstrate such activity and show promise as effective and novel therapeutic agents [40, 84-86]. Because H3 agonists suppress the release of... [Pg.262]

CNS stimulants can be classified as Psychomotor stimulants compounds that display a stimulatory effect primarily on brain functions and which activate mental and physical activity of the organism. They are made up of methylxanthines (caffeine, theophylline, pentoxifyllin), amphetamines (dextroamphetamine, methamphetamine), and also methylphenidate and pemoline. Respiratory stimulants or analeptics compounds, which cause certain activations of mental and physical activity of the organism, and primarily excite the vasomotor and respiratory centers of the medulla (doxapram, almitrine).Drwgi that suppress appetite or anorectics drags that activate mental and physical activity of the organism, but primarily accentuate the excitatory center of satiation in the hypothalamus (phentermine, diethylpropion).In order to increase mental capability, nootropics — drugs that increase the functional state of the brain — are sometimes used, the effect of which is associated with blood flow and metabolism of the brain. [Pg.117]

A group of drugs structurally related to amphetamines that suppress appetite and which are used in treatment of obesity are called analeptics. [Pg.123]


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