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Pharmacology Collection (#7)

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Background imagePharmacology Collection: Happy pill face

Happy pill face. Drug capsules arranged on a plate to represent a happy face

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Pill dispenser

Pill dispenser
MODEL RELEASED. Pill dispenser. Elderly woman holding a pill dispenser while sitting on a bed. The dispenser helps her keep track of drug pills and tablets and when they need to be taken

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Cisplatin drug molecule

Cisplatin drug molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the chemotherapy drug Cisplatin. This drug is used to treat a number of cancers, including sarcomas

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Auranofin drug molecule

Auranofin drug molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the drug auranofin. Auranofin, marketed under the name Ridaura

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Ibuprofen molecule

Ibuprofen molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the painkilling (analgesic) drug ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Aspirin molecule

Aspirin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (white)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Aspirin in action

Aspirin in action. Computer artwork showing how aspirin has its effect. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is converted to salicylic acid and acetic acid in the body

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Drug store cash register, Puerto Rico

Drug store cash register, Puerto Rico. Pharmacist Alfonso G. Zerbi and others in a drug store in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5955

Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5955
Pharmaceutical laboratory. Worker with a hopper full of pills at a pharmaceutical research and development centre. Photographed in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5954

Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5954
Pharmaceutical laboratory. Close-up of a worker holding pills at a pharmaceutical research and development centre. Photographed in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6723

Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6723
Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel. Computer model showing the structure of propofol anaesthetic drug molecules (spheres) bound to a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel (pLGIC, blue ribbons)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6722

Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6722
Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel. Computer model showing the structure of propofol anaesthetic drug molecules (spheres) bound to a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel (pLGIC, blue ribbons)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6720

Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6720
Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel. Computer model showing the structure of propofol anaesthetic drug molecules (lower left and right) bound to a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel (pLGIC, grey)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6721

Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6721
Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel. Computer model showing the structure of propofol anaesthetic drug molecules (spheres)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6719

Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6719
Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel. Computer model showing the structure of propofol anaesthetic drug molecules (spheres)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Flu virus surface protein and drug

Flu virus surface protein and drug. Molecular model of the neuraminidase glycoprotein enzyme found on the surface of the influenza (flu) virus, in complex with the drug oseltamivir

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Monoclonal antibody fragment C015 / 6556

Monoclonal antibody fragment C015 / 6556
Monoclonal antibody fragment. Molecular model of the antigen-binding fragment (Fab) of the monoclonal antibody cetuximab. Cetuximab is a chemotherapy drug, used to treat metastatic colon cancer

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Monoclonal antibody fragment C015 / 6555

Monoclonal antibody fragment C015 / 6555
Monoclonal antibody fragment. Molecular model of the antigen-binding fragment (Fab) of the monoclonal antibody cetuximab. Cetuximab is a chemotherapy drug, used to treat metastatic colon cancer

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule C015 / 6441

Tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule C015 / 6441
Tryparedoxin peroxidase. Molecular model of a tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule from the parasitic protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause of Chagas disease

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule C015 / 6440

Tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule C015 / 6440
Tryparedoxin peroxidase. Molecular model of a tryparedoxin peroxidase molecule from the parasitic protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause of Chagas disease

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5801

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5801
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5800

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5800
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Influenza inhibition mechanism, artwork C016 / 5794

Influenza inhibition mechanism, artwork C016 / 5794
Influenza inhibition mechanism. Artwork of the membrane of an influenza (flu) virus, showing a molecule of the drug zanamivir (space-filled sphere model)

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4664

Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4664
Toxic medication, conceptual computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4663

Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4663
Toxic medication, conceptual computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Patent medicines, early 20th century C016 / 4561

Patent medicines, early 20th century C016 / 4561
Patent medicines. Selection of some of the patent medicines sold by Alfred Barns Seelye (1870-1948) from a factory and laboratory next to his home in Abilene, Kansas, USA

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Malaria drug dispensing, World War II C016 / 4303

Malaria drug dispensing, World War II C016 / 4303
Malaria drug dispensing. Close-up of the antimalarial drug atabrine being distributed during World War II (1939-1945) according to a checklist

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304

Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304
Penicillin storage. Army medical personnel during World War II in a ward sterilizing tent, with equipment used to sterilize instruments and a refrigerator used to store penicillin and vaccines

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Malaria drug warning, World War II C016 / 4301

Malaria drug warning, World War II C016 / 4301
Malaria drug warning. Skulls on a warning sign at a US Army hospital during World War II (1939-1945). Also known as quinacrine and mepacrine

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Penicillin research, World War II C016 / 4300

Penicillin research, World War II C016 / 4300
Penicillin research. Graph showing the rate of excretion of the antibiotic drug penicillin following intravenous administration. The horizontal axis shows time in hours

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Thermogene heat padding advert, 1909 C016 / 2554

Thermogene heat padding advert, 1909 C016 / 2554
Thermogene heat padding advert. This padding, applied to the chest, was described as a counter-irritant calorific cotton wadding impregnated with vegetable essences

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Topiramate antiepileptic drug molecule C013 / 9956

Topiramate antiepileptic drug molecule C013 / 9956
Topiramate. Molecular model of the antiepileptic drug Topiramate (brand name Topamax), an anticonvulsant drug that decreases abnormal excitement in the brain

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Phentermine drug molecule C013 / 9953

Phentermine drug molecule C013 / 9953
Phentermine. Molecular model of the appetite suppressant phentermine. This drug is used to help obese patients lose weight by decreasing their appetite

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Phentermine drug molecule C013 / 9952

Phentermine drug molecule C013 / 9952
Phentermine. Molecular model of the appetite suppressant phentermine. This drug is used to help obese patients lose weight by decreasing their appetite

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568

Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568
Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork. 18th century etching showing four men working in a large laboratory with a wealthy couple at far right

Background imagePharmacology Collection: 18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557

18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557
18th Century chemist, historical artwork. 1775 engraving by Bartholomew Hubner of a drawing by Gottfried Locher, entitled La Pharmacie Rustique

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Psychiatric drug, conceptual artwork C013 / 9514

Psychiatric drug, conceptual artwork C013 / 9514
Psychiatric drug. Conceptual artwork of a drug capsule representing the use of drugs to treat psychiatric conditions

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Clenbuterol bronchodilator drug molecule C013 / 8893

Clenbuterol bronchodilator drug molecule C013 / 8893
Clenbuterol drug molecule. This drug is a decongestant and bronchodilator used to treat breathing disorders. It acts on beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the smooth muscle of the airways

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8817

Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8817
Drug capsules, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8815

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8815
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8814

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8814
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Preventing cancer spreading, artwork C013 / 8816

Preventing cancer spreading, artwork C013 / 8816
Preventing cancer spreading, conceptual artwork. Cancer cells inside a geodesic cage, representing the prevention of metastasis - spreading to other tissues of the body

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8813

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 8813
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8806

Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8806
Drug capsules, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8802

Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8802
Drug capsules, computer artwork

Background imagePharmacology Collection: Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8801

Drug capsules, artwork C013 / 8801
Drug capsules, computer artwork




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"Exploring the Intricate World of Pharmacology: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Marvels" Step into the fascinating realm of pharmacology, where science and medicine intertwine to unlock the secrets of healing. Delve deep into this captivating field as we unravel its diverse facets through a series of intriguing hints. In our journey, we encounter an anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel (C015 / 6718), showcasing how pharmacologists manipulate molecular pathways to induce pain relief during medical procedures. We also stumble upon "The Pharmacy, " a mesmerizing artwork from 1912 that immortalizes the essence of pharmaceutical practice. Immerse yourself in the world of immunoglobulin G antibody molecule (F007 / 9894), marveling at its role in bolstering our immune system against harmful invaders. Witness the impact of Ventolin asthma drug (C018 / 1165) on millions worldwide, providing respite for those battling respiratory ailments. But let's not forget about caffeine – that beloved stimulant found in coffee and tea – whose drug molecule captivates us with its intricate structure. Journey back in time to Persian pharmacy artwork from the 13th century, reminding us that ancient civilizations too sought solace in medicinal remedies. Prepare for a dose of humor as we explore satirical artworks depicting doctors writing prescriptions, shedding light on society's relationship with medication. Peer through a microscope at caffeine crystals' enchanting beauty under a light micrograph, revealing nature's artistry at microscopic levels. Witness Januvia diabetes drug molecule's transformative potential for individuals grappling with this metabolic disorder. Discover praziquantel parasite drug and its remarkable ability to combat parasitic infections plaguing vulnerable populations around the globe. Finally, meet diamorphine hydrochloride (C018 / 1170), commonly known as heroin when used illicitly but serving as a potent painkiller when administered responsibly by healthcare professionals.