Papaverine. Cerespan . Papaverine Hydrochloride . Pavabid . Pavatym . Hydrochloride, Papaverine . An alkaloid found in opium but not closely related to the other opium alkaloids in its structure or pharmacological actions. It is a direct-acting smooth muscle relaxant used in the treatment of impotence and as a vasodilator, especially for cerebral vasodilation. The mechanism of its pharmacological actions is not clear, but it apparently can inhibit phosphodiesterases and it may have direct actions on calcium channels. . 1.00
Pancuronium. Pancuronium Bromide . Pancuronium Curamed . Pancuronium Organon . Pavulon . Bromide, Pancuronium . A bis-quaternary steroid that is a competitive nicotinic antagonist. As a neuromuscular blocking agent it is more potent than CURARE but has less effect on the circulatory system and on histamine release. . 0.59
Ear Auricle. Auricles, Ear . Ear Auricles . Ear Pinna . Auricle, Ear . Ear Pinnas . Pinnas, Ear . Pinna, Ear . Auricula (Pavillion) . Auricula . The shell-like structure projects like a little wing (pinna) from the side of the head. Ear auricles collect sound from the environment. . 0.43
Night Terrors. Night Terrors, Adult . Night Terrors, Childhood . Night Terrors, Primary . Night Terrors, Secondary . Pavor Nocturnus, Adult . Pavor Nocturnus, Childhood . Sleep Terror Disorder . Adult Night Terror . Adult Night Terrors . Adult Pavor Nocturnus . Childhood Night Terror . Childhood Night Terrors . Childhood Pavor Nocturnus . Night Terror, Adult . Night Terror, Childhood . Night Terror, Primary . Night Terror, Secondary . Nocturnus, Adult Pavor . Nocturnus, Childhood Pavor . Primary Night Terror . Primary Night Terrors . Secondary Night Terror . Secondary Night Terrors . Sleep Terror . Terror, Adult Night . Terror, Childhood Night . Terror, Primary Night . Terror, Secondary Night . Terror, Sleep . Terrors, Adult Night . Terrors, Childhood Night . Terrors, Primary Night . Terrors, Secondary Night . Terrors, Sleep . Pavor Nocturnus . Sleep Terrors . SLEEP TERROR DISORDER . A disorder characterized by incomplete arousals from sleep associated with behavior suggesting extreme fright. This condition primarily affects children and young adults and the individual generally has no recall of the event. Episodes tend to occur during stage III or IV. SOMNAMBULISM is frequently associated with this condition. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p391) . 0.42