Acarophobia

It is defined as a persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of mites . Etymology It is derived from the Greek akari , mite, and phobia , fear. Acarophobia It is defined as a persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of insect bites or stinging insects. People with this disorder Read more

Carbose

Medicine used to treat a type of diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes) Description Acarbose inhibits the glycoside hydrolase enzymes , necessary to digest carbohydrates : specifically the alpha-glucosidase enzymes in the brush border of small intestinal enterocytes and pancreatic alpha-amylase. Pancreatic alpha-amylase hydrolyzes complex starches to oligosaccharides in the lumen of the Read more

Clear cell acanthoma

Also known as macracantorincosis. It is a very common infection in various species of fish, turtles , reptiles, and swine. Within the helminths there are two main species: Moniliformis moniliformis , which can sometimes also infect man , and Macracanthorhynchus Read more

Acantocephalosis

Also known as macracantorincosis. It is a very common infection in various species of fish, turtles , reptiles, and swine. Within the helminths there are two main species: Moniliformis moniliformis , which can sometimes also infect man , and Macracanthorhynchus Read more

Acanitum Napellus

Homeopathic medicines commonly used in veterinary medicine . General action The disease is always acute , it is never chronic. It has an inverse sphere of action that involves a large number of morbid states. The drug is only suitable Read more

Acamprosate

Synthetic homotaurine derivative acamprosate that interacts with glutamate and GABA in the CNS. It reduces glutamaergic transmission and modulates neuronal hyperexcitability resulting from the withdrawal of alcohol consumption. Ingestion of alcohol does not involve a disulfiram-type reaction. Description Each tablet contains 333 mg of calcium Read more

Acalvaria

Acalvaria or acalota is a rare malformation characterized by the absence of the scalp and some of the flat bones of the cranial vault. The size of the affected area is variable. In very rare cases the acalota can affect Read more

Acalka

 Prolonged-release tablets (1080 mg) used to dissolve stones in the urinary system. Classification It belongs to the group of medicines called urinary concretion solvents that serve to dissolve the stones (stones) of the urinary system. Acalka reduces the formation of calcium oxalate crystals and the Read more

Esophageal achalasia

It is a low-frequency pathology that affects esophageal motility as a result of the myenteric denervation of the esophagus and also, in a large proportion of cases, of the stomach . Its causes remain still poorly clarified and their diagnosis Read more