Maybe you can remember it this way. Kinetic energy is something that applies to a moving body. Since the drug is the one that is moving, Kinetics is what happens to the drug and dynamics is what the drug does.
Autonomic Nervous System
Hi Abinaya,
You have well understood and explained for other readers. Short and sweet! Keep it up.
For me it is ANSβ autonomic nervous system!!!
and microbiology
Sometimes mechanisms and action as well. Lot of drugs confuse with the name similarity.
Autonomic nervous system
Yes, similar-sounding drug names frequently lead to mix-ups in exams and clinical reasoning ![]()
. What pair of drug names do you personally find most confusing, and how do you differentiate them? ![]()
Same here. The Autonomic Nervous System is one of the most concept-dense areas in pharmacology ![]()
.Do you find it more confusing at the receptor level (Ξ±β, Ξ±β, Ξ²β, Ξ²β, MββMβ) or when applying it to organ-wise effects clinically? ![]()
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The overlap between adrenergic and cholinergic pathways makes it easy to confuse.Do you find the receptor classification (Ξ±, Ξ², muscarinic) more challenging, or the organ-specific physiological effects? ![]()
Actually both ![]()
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If i think about that now , i can say it was question banks and reading structured answer more than raw studying. Other method are also good