Activates vasopressin receptors

Are you sure? Terlipressin binds to vasopressin receptors, leading to vasoconstriction of splanchic blood vessels, which can stop active esophageal bleeding. This is not the mechanism of action of lactulose. 

Please go back and re-consider. 

Lactulose

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  • Ask rapid questions using medical jargon (ischemia, necrotic tissue, perfusion).
  • Ursodeoxycholic acid
  • Hyoscine
  • Sterculia
  • Lactulose
  • Mechanism of action of PPIs
  • Ignore the wound complaint and focus solely on blood glucose.
  • Privacy risk
  • B
  • PPIs are weak bases that become activated by colonic bacteria
  • D
  • C
  • Ignore the emotional expression.
  • E
  • A
  • Respond bluntly: “That is common in diabetes.”
  • PPIs are weak acids activated by protonation in parietal cells
  • Blame the patient for non-adherence
  • PPIs are weak bases converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Validate the emotion
  • Sequesters bile acids
  • PPIs are weak acids converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Antagonizes beta receptors
  • Activates vasopressin receptors

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