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Arab Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2012; 4 (8): 83-90
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-163729

ABSTRACT

The study investigated the effect of stress induced by long-term exposure to noise on body immunity through total white blood cell and lymphatic cell count, and on neutrophil-to-lymphatic cell ratio as a physiological marker of noise-induced stress in rats. In addition, the effect of both buspirone and trazodone in alleviating this negative outcome induced by noise was also investigated on 32 rats aged 90-100 days at the beginning of the study period. Results of the study was consistent with previous theories that noise may be considered as a causative agent which influences body's immune system when it reduces both total white blood cell and lymphatic cell count. Results also showed that the ration of neutrophil-to-lymphatic cell was increased as a result of long-term exposure to noise. Furthermore, the study presented a new evidence of antagonizing and therapeutic effect of buspirone and trazodone to stress-induced physiological damage


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Animals, Laboratory , Buspirone/pharmacology , Buspirone/therapeutic use , Trazodone/pharmacology , Trazodone/therapeutic use , Mice , Hematology , Immunity , Neutrophils
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 1995; 1 (2): 230-234
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-156353

ABSTRACT

Cigarette consumption is rapidly increasing in all Muslim countries. In Muslim countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, cigarette consumption has increased by 224% between 1963 and 1990. In Bangladesh, approximately 60 to 70 per cent of adult males and 20 to 30% of adult females consume tobacco in some form or other. The fact that tobacco has been accepted as an addictive substance, is a reminder that in Islam it is strictly forbidden; and smoking should not be considered normal behaviour in a Muslim society. Muslim countries thus have both the scientific evidence and Islamic teachings as two powerful instruments in their fight against tobacco, which if properly used, can bring success


Subject(s)
Humans , Smoking/prevention & control , Tobacco Use Disorder/prevention & control , Islam
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