Autonomic (Direct-acting cholinomimetics) Flashcards

1
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inhibits transport of ACh into vesicles

A

vesamicol

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2
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prevents release of ACh from storage

A

Botox

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3
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inhibits degradation of ACh by acetylcholinesterase

A

indirect acting cholinomimetics (neostogmine, carbamates, organophosphates)

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4
Q

DOC for bladder and bowel atony (activates M3 receptors)

A

betanechol

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5
Q

DOC for Glaucoma, sjogren and sicca (activates M3)

A

pilocarpine

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6
Q

Activates Micotinic ACh receptors and is used in smoking cessation

A

Nicotine/Varenicline

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7
Q

Muscarinic Toxicity: Para or Sympa?

A

Para

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8
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Nicotine Toxicity

A

Ganglionic stimulation

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9
Q

inhibits choline transport in the synthesis

A

hemicholinum

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