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Question | Answer |
Alpha-Methyl-P-Tyrosine- Method of Action | Competitive inhibitor of tyrosine hydroxylase |
Alpha-Methyl-P-Tyrosine- Effect | Inhibits catecholamine synthesis |
Alpha-Methyl-P-Tyrosine- Treats | Hypertension |
Alpha-Methyl-DOPA- Mode of Action | Outcompetes DOPA for DOPA decarboxylase |
Alpha-Methyl-DOPA- Effect | Inhibits catecholamine synthesis, but converted by pathway in to less active form of noradrenaline |
Alpha-Methyl-DOPA- Treats | Hypertension |
Reserprine- Mode of Action | Blocks storage vesicles, preventing dopamine storage |
Reserprine- Effect | NA accumulates in the cytoplasm and is destroyed by Monoamine Oxidase |
Reserprine- Treats | Psychosis and hypertension |
Reserprine- Major Side Effect | Depression |
Guanathidine- Mode of Action | Displaces noradrenaline from the vesicle |
Guanathidine- Effect | NA is broken down by Monoamine Oxidase |
Guanethidine- Treats | Blood pressure (red. cardiac output & causes vasodilation) |
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