theophylline

NOUN
  1. a colorless crystalline alkaloid derived from tea leaves or made synthetically; used in medicine as a bronchial dilator
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  • A number of studies have been conducted with the related compound known as theophylline.
  • Ephedrine often comes in combination with theophylline or aminophylline, and sometimes phenobarbital. Chapter 31
  • Many prescription medications, including digitalis, phenothiazine, theophylline, and beta agonists, can cause palpitations.
  • While caffeine primarily is active in the brain and muscles, theophylline is active in stimulating the respiratory system, heart and kidneys.
  • What do aspirin, codeine, ipecac, reserpine, scopolamine, theophylline, and vinblastine have in common?
  • Seizures occasionally occur in patients taking theophylline for control of bronchial asthma.
  • Life-threatening theophylline toxicity is not predictable by serum levels. Theophylline
  • What do aspirin, codeine, ipecac, reserpine, scopolamine, theophylline, and vinblastine have in common?
  • The tea should not be allowed to steep for less than 30 seconds or more than about five minutes (a process known as brewing or [dialectally] mashing in the UK): after that, tannin is released, which counteracts the stimulating effect of the theophylline and caffeine and makes the tea bitter (at this point it is referred to as being stewed in the UK). All about Tea
  • Among these hypokalaemia is the most consistent and important finding, and its magnitude correlates well with the concurrent serum theophylline concentration.
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