4. Cholinergic Agonists & Antagonists I Flashcards
A 42 year old patient is given a low dose Ach what would you except to happen to the patient?
A. No change
B.increase in blood pressure with bradycardia
C.increase in blood pressure with tachycardia
D.decrease in blood pressure with bradycardia
E. decrease in blood pressure with tachycardia
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Ans. E. low doses of ACh would produce low pressure with reflex tachycardia
A. No change- that would be dumb
B. Increase in blood pressure with bradycardia- would see this in a drug like NE
C. increase in blood pressure with tachycardia- see this in E
D. decrease in blood pressure with bradycardia- see this in high does of ACh.
A patient is suffering from post-operative ileus. You choose to prescribe an indirect agonist of acetylcholine. What do you prescribe? (MG)
A. Bethanechol
B. Pilocarpine
C. Galantamine
D. Neostigmine
D. Neostigmine
A patient is suffering from post-operative ileus. You choose to prescribe a direct agonist of acetylcholine. What do you prescribe? (MG)
A. Bethanechol
B. Pilocarpine
C. Galantamine
D. Neostigmine
A. Bethanechol
A 42 t year old man come to the clinic with dry mouth after investigation it is determined that he has Sjogren Syndrome. What is the drug of choice to treat his dry mouth.
A. Carbachol B. Bethanechol C. Paratjion D. Pilocarpine E Neostigmine
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Ans. Pilocarpine
Which of the following drug can be given before aging occurs and acts as a cholinesterase regenerator?
A. Atropine B. Pralidoxime C. Physostigmine D. Pyridostigmine E. Pilocarpine
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Ans. B. Pralidoxime
Which of the following is used to diagnosis myasthenia gravis?
A. Pilocarpine B. Neostigmine C. Edrophonium D. Pyridostigmine E. Donepezil
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Ans. C Edrophonium