Created by Justin Veazey
about 10 years ago
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Alpha 1 receptor
(Effects)
Alpha 2 receptor
(effects)
Beta 1 receptor
(function)
Beta 2 receptors
(function)
Alpha 1 Agonist
Alpha 1 Antagonist
Alpha 2 Agonist
Alpha 2 Antagonist
Beta 2 receptor Antagonist
Beta 1 receptor
Agonist
Beta 2 Receptor
Agonist
Beta 1 receptor
Antagonist
Beta 3 Receptor Function
M1 receptor Funciton
M2 Receptor function
M3 receptor funciton
M4 receptor function
M5 receptor function
ACh effects
Direct-acting
Parasymathomiments
Bethanechol effects
When do you not use Bethanechol?
Pilocarpine effects
When do you not use Pilocarpine
Reversible anticholinesterases
(Indirect-acting Parasymathomiments)
Neostigmine
'uses'
Edrophonium
When Edrophonium is used to Diagnose a problem;
What are the two possible outcomes?
Irreversible anticholinesterases
[Indirect-acting parasymathomiments]
Echotiophate/DFP (Diisopropyl fluorophosphate)
Effect
When do you not use Echotiophate /diisopropyl fluorophophate?
Organophosphate toxicity
Treatment
Direct-acting parasymathhomiments
examples
Atropine effects
Atropine
Indications
Atropine
Contraindications
Atropine
Precautions/Considerations
Glycopyrrolate
'Facts'
Scopolamine
N-butylscopolammonium Bromide
Aminopentamide
Oxybutynin/
Propantheline
Examples of;
Muscarinic agonists as mydraitics
Treatments for:
Heart Failure
Treatments for:
Anaphylactic reaction
Treatments for:
Airway obstruction
What would you use to slow a heart-rate?
What would you use for vasodilation?
(think general)
Alpha 1 selective agonist
Alpha 2 selective agonist
examples
What is special about the A2 agonist Brimonidine?
Main use of Phenylephrine
Ractopamine/Zilpaterol
Which species is Ractopamine used in?
What species is Zilpaterol used in?
Which receptors does Isoxsuprine work on?
What are Albuterol/Clenbuterol used for?
Adverse effects of:
Albuterol/Clenbuterol
Direct+Indirect-acting Sympathomimentics
Examples