6. Cholinergic Agonists and Antagonists II Flashcards
A 20 year old main has a history of chronic diarrhea. Celiac and Crohn’s tests are negative. He is diagnosed with IBS-D. Which antimuscarinic is the best course of treatment? (MG)
A. Atropine B. Benztropine C. Ipratropium D. Oxybutynin E. Hyoscyamine
E. Hyoscyamine
Antispasmotic for IBS
A 44 year old female buys a virtual reality gaming console- the HTC Vive- for her children. She feels extremely nauseous while playing a game that simulates skiing downhill with great speed. What could you prescribe to alleviate her motion sickness? (MG)
A. Scopolamine B. Benztropine C. Oxybutynin D. Dicyclomine E. Hyoscyamine
A. Scopolamine
A 56 year old undergoes a surgery and is administered Succinycholine during the surgery to relax the skeletal muscle. During the surgery the patient’s temperature spikes to 113 F and the operating surgeon say tell you to go grab the reversal drug. What drug should you grab to save the mans life?
A. Dantrolene B. Hemicholinium-3 C. Pilocarpine D. Tolterodine E. Echothiophate
RFA
Ans. A. Dantrolene- the patient is suffering form Malignant hyperthermia due to excessive Ca release
B. Hemicholinium-3 inhibits acetylcholine synth. by blocking the CHT it is used as a research tool
C. Pilocarpine- a partial muscarinic agonist and is used to treat Glaucoma and Sjogren’s Syndrome
D. Tolterodine- is an antimuscarinic used to treat overactive bladder
E. Echothiophate- is a organophosphate and is rarely used from gluacoma
A researcher is conducting studies on a drug that works by blocking the ACh-H antiporter. Which drug is the researcher observing?
A. Hemicholinium-3 B. Atropine C.Vesamicol D. Tubocurarine E. Botulinum Toxin
RFA
Ans. C Vesamicol
A. Hemicholinium-3 is similar to Hemicholinium-3 but it blochs CHT
B. Atropine blocks Ach receptor in both synaptic and presynaptic
D. Tubocurarine- is a competitive antagonist nondepolarizing blocker
E. Botulinum Toxin inhibits the release of ACh
Tubocurarine is given to a 65 y/o woman to relax her skeletal muscles before having a hip replacement. How does this medication work?
A. Nondepolaring blocker, competitive antagonist B. Depolaring blocker, agonist C. Antinicotinic ganglion blocker D. Antagonist of nicotinic receptor E. Muscarinic antagonist
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Ans. A
Nondepolaring blocker, competitive antagonist
A ganglion blocker works on M2 receptors, what would be the effect?
A. Hypotension B. Venodilation C. Increase HR D. Mydriasis E. Xerostomia
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Ans. C Increase HR