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Alpha 1 Agonists (4)
Phenylephrine
Methoxamine
Oxymetazoline
Tetrahydrozoline (Visine)

**Congestion, Eye Redness**
DECREASES HR by VAGAL REFLEX
Alpha 2 Agonist (1)
Xylazine (Rompun)
Clonidine (catapres)

**Analgesic, Tx for Hypertension**
Beta 1 Agonist (1)
Dobutamine
Nonselective Beta 1/2 Agonist (1)
Isoproterenol
Beta 2 Agonists (3)
Albuterol
Terbutaline
Metaproterenol
Beta 3 Agonists (2)
BRL 37344
BMS -
Indirectly Acting Sympathomimetics

Increase Release of Endogenous Catecholamines (4)
Tyramine
Amphetamine
Methamphetamine
MethyleneDioxyMethAmphetamine (E)
Indirectly Acting Sympathomimetics

NE Reuptake Blockers (3)
Cocaine
Imipramine
Amitryptyline
Mixed Acting Sympathomimetics

Release of Endogenous AND Directly Bind to Adrenergic Receptor
Ephedrine
Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
Neuron Blocking Agents (Adrenergic)

Blockers of NT Release (3)
Guanethidine
Bretylium
Clonidine

**Guan/Clon are AntiHypertensives**
Neuron Blocking Agents (Adrenergic)

Vesicular Storage Blockers (1)
Reserpine

**AntiHypertensive**
Neuron Blocking Agents (Adrenergic)

False Transmitter Release
alpha-methyl-DOPA

**AntiHypertensive**
Neuron Blocking Agents (Adrenergic)

NE Synth Inhibitors
alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine
NE itself
Disulfiram (antabuse)
Catecholamine Metabolism Blockers (3)
MAO Inhibitors
Pargyline, Moclobemide
**Antidepressents**

COMT Inhibitor
Tolcapone (Tasmar)
**Parkinson's? / Schizophrenia?**
Irreversible Alpha Blockers (2)
Dibenamine
Phenoxybenzamine

Slow Onset - Long Lasting
**Hypertension**
Reversible Alpha Blockers (1)
Phentolamine (Regitin)

Short Acting
**Hypertension**
EPI REVERSAL, NE related TACHYCARDIA from Alpha 2 Block
Alpha 1 Blockers (2)
Prazosin (minipress)
Tamsulosin (Flomax)

Praz - decrease BP w/no <3 effects
Flomax - Alpha 1a - BPH treatment
Alpha 2 Blocker (3)
Yohimbine
(Tolazoline or Atipamezole)

Reverse Xylozine-induced Sedation/Analgesia
Non Selective Beta Blockers (3)
Propanolol decrease HR, FC, CO - potent

Pindolol - partial, like Prop, but weaker
*High Doses can INCREASE HR and BP and Bronchodilate

Timolol - for wide angle Glaucoma
Beta 1 Blocker (1)
Metaprolol - potent
Beta 2 Blocker (2)
Butoxamine

block smooth m. relaxation and vasodilation