When you're sick, you may need to see a doctor. To treat you and make you feel better, your doctor may have to resort to pharmaceutical drugs. Pharmaceutical drugs are chemicals that are used to treat, diagnose, or prevent disease. In layman's terms, we simply refer to them as medicines.There are many different types of pharmaceutical drugs. This lesson will give you an idea of how diverse they are.Drugs for the Brain and HeartThe brain is your body's most important structure. However, it, like any other organ or tissue in the body, can suffer from a variety of disorders. Consider the condition of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a term that refers to a group of different types of seizures that all have one thing in common. That is a strange, sudden, massive, and simultaneous discharge of many nerve cells in the brain.In this situation, what should we do? We can, however, use benzodiazepines, a type of pharmaceutical drug. Benzodiazepines help to stop seizures by slowing the rate at which nerve cells fire. If they can't fire off enough to cause the seizure, the seizure is over.You'll probably agree that, after the brain, the heart is one of the most important structures in the body. And you're probably well aware of the wide range of heart problems. To name a few, heart attacks, valve defects, and arrhythmias. Cardiovascular drugs, logically, are used to treat heart-related disorders. "Cardio-" denotes the heart, while "-vascular" denotes blood vessels.Consider the medical condition known as heart failure. During heart failure, the heart fails to pump enough blood into the blood vessels. Consider the heart to be weak during heart failure. So, how would we handle this? We'd turn to inotropic drugs, for starters. Drugs that increase cardiac contractility are known as positive inotropes. In other words, they give the heart a little extra strength so that it can pump out more blood.Skin and Lung DrugsOf course, our bodies are not limited to the brain and heart. We couldn't live without our respiratory system, which includes our lungs, as important as those two structures are. Having said that, have you ever felt like you were coughing up your lungs? Coughing can be beneficial in some situations. Coughing, as you can see, aids in the removal of irritants from our respiratory system. This helps us stay healthy. Excessive coughing, on the other hand, can be both painful and irritating! Seriously. Because of the irritation caused by excessive coughing, excessive coughing can lead to even more coughing.This is why doctors will sometimes try to stop the cough. Opioids are one type of pharmaceutical drug that can be used for this. Opioids, a type of narcotic, are best known for their ability to relieve moderate to severe pain. Opioids, on the other hand, act on specific cough centres in the brain. The opioids reduce the sensitivity of the cough centres to whatever is causing the cough in the respiratory system. This helps to reduce coughing.
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