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16 Cards in this Set
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Selective Nicotinic Receptor Antagonists
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Tubocurarine
Trimethaphan |
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Tubocurarine - Actions?
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Blocks ACh at Skeletal Muscle
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Trimethaphan
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Block ACh at Autonomic Ganglia
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Direct acting ACh Agonists
Alkaloids |
Pilocarpine
Muscarine |
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Direct acting ACh Agonists
Esters |
Carbachol
Bethanechol |
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Indirect Acting ACh Antagonists -Reversible
Alkaloids |
Physostigmine
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Indirect Acting ACh Agonists-Reversible
Carbamates |
Neostigmine
Pyridostigmine Edrophonium |
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Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis
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Neostigmine
Pyridostigmine Ambenonium |
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Diagnostic use of Edrophonium
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Small dose given to differentiate b/w Cholnergic Crisis and Myasthenic Crisis.
Improvement upon admin. = low dose of cholinesterase inhibitor (increase dose) No improvement = depol. block (reduce dose) |
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Pilocarpine - Uses?
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Glaucoma
Xerostomia (after radiation/Sjogrens) Low dose = paradoxical HTN |
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Bethanechol - Uses?
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P.O. paralytic ileus
P.O. urinary retention Subcutaneous admn. |
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Neostigmine - Uses?
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Myasthenia gravis
P.O. Paralytic ileus P.O. Urinary retention |
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Physostigmine - Uses?
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Glaucoma
Atropine Poisoning |
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Edrophonium - Uses?
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Short acting (8-10min)
Mysthenic crisis v. cholinergic crisis diagnosis |
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Alzheimer's Disease Drugs
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CNS acting AChE Inhibitors:
Tacrine Donepezil Rivastigmine Galantamine |
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Botulinum Toxin - Actions and Uses?
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Degrade synaptobrevin - prevents synaptic vesicle from fusion with axon membrane.
Achlasia Strabismus Blepharospasm Facial lines and wrinkles |