Automatic Nervous System drugs Flashcards
It influence all the receptors.
Non-Selective
It’s a drugs that blocks a response
Antagonist
Not as a susceptible to AChE, it used locally to constrict pupil and decrease IOP.
Carbachol
It had catechol ring and amines.
Catecholamines
Drugs that produces response.
Agonist
Send a impulses to CNS
Afferent
It influences one type of that receptor.
Selective
Constrict pupil and decrease IOP for acute glaucoma.
Pilocarpine
It receives impulses and transmits through spinal cord to the effector organ cell.
Efferent
It increase the HR 20 beats/minutes or more from supine to standing
Orthostatic Hypotension
It’s Motion sickness, Post Op Nausea and Vomiting at patches.
Scopolamine
It is a COPD, rhinorrhea as inhalation to brochodilate and decrease secretion.
Ipratropium
It increase muscle tone in bladder ang GIT.
Bethanechol
Drugs that act through the receptors by binding to receptors to initiate a response or prevent a response.
Receptor Theory
Automatic drugs are given and the goals are not to treat an automatic disorder, it is to correct disorder of target organs through automatic nerves.
Pharmacologic Effect
It has no catechol ring.
Non-Catecholamines
Are useful for treating mild to moderate hypertension, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction.
Beta Blockers
It’s Non-specific cholinergic effect, decreases CO, HR, BP, increase GI activity.
Acetylcholine
It’s bladder function.
Oxybutynin
Parkinson’s like disorders.
Benztropine