DOPAMINE
Dopamine medication is used to treat conditions such as Parkinson's disease and certain types of shock. It works by increasing dopamine levels in the brain or stimulating dopamine receptors, improving motor control and boosting blood flow.
Dopamine medication is used to treat conditions such as Parkinson's disease and certain types of shock. It works by increasing dopamine levels in the brain or stimulating dopamine receptors, improving motor control and boosting blood flow.
Phenylephrine medication is used primarily as a decongestant to relieve nasal congestion by constricting blood vessels in the nasal passages. It can also be used to increase blood pressure in certain medical conditions.
Epinephrine medication, often administered via injection, is used to treat severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) and asthma attacks. It rapidly constricts blood vessels, dilates airways, and increases heart rate to counteract life-threatening symptoms.
Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter and hormone crucial for the body's "fight or flight" response. It helps regulate mood, alertness, and stress levels by increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar. In the brain, norepinephrine influences attention and arousal, while in the peripheral nervous system, it prepares the body to react to perceived threats