Autonomic Drugs Flashcards

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Sjogren Syndrome

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Pilocarpine

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Bowel and bladder atony

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Bethanechol

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2
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Diagnosis of MG

Differentiates Myasthenic and Cholinergic Crisis

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Edrophonium (Tensilon Test)

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3
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Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis

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Neostigmine

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4
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Reversal of nondepolarizing neuromscular block

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Neostigmine

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5
Q

Cholinergic drug

Treatment of Glaucoma

A

Physostigmine

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6
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Diagnosis of bronchial hyperreactivity

A

Metacholine

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7
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Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (4)

A

Donezepil
Taccrine
Galantamine
Rivastigmine

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8
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Myasthenia-like paraneoplastic syndrome in Small Cell Lunc CA

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Lambert - Eaton Syndrome

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9
Q

Induction of mydriasis and cycloplegia (3)

A

Tropicamide
Atropine
Cyclopentalate

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10
Q

Cholinergic antagonist

Sinus bradycardia

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Atropine

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11
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Parkinson’s Disease (3)

A

Biperedin
Benztropine
Trihexyphenidyl

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12
Q

Chloniergic antagonist

COPD

A

Ipratropium bromide

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13
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Chloniergic antagonist
Motion sickness
Sea sickness

A

Scopolamine

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14
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Chloniergic antagonist

GI spasms

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Hyoscyamine

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15
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Treatment of organophosphate poisoning / nerve gas poisoning (2)

A

Atropine

Pralidoxine

16
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DOC for anaphylactic shock
Adjunct to local anesthesia
Cardiac arrest
Croup

A

Epinephrine

17
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Acute CHF

Cardiac Stress Testing

A

Dobutamine

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Acute CHF

Shock (cardiogenic, septic)

19
Q

Drug of last resort for shock

A

Norepinephrine

20
Q

Nasal congestion

Mydriasis WITHOUT cycloplegia

A

Phenylephrine

21
Q

Adrenergic Agonist

(1) SE: Rebound hypertension on discontinuation
(2) Treatment

A

(1) Clonidine

(2) Phentolamine

22
Q

Adrenergic Agonist

SE: Hemolytic anemia (positive Coombs Test)

A

Methyldopa

23
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Adrenergic agonist
Bronchial asthma
COPD

A

Salbutamol

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Tocolysis for preterm labor (2)
Terbutaline | Ritodrine
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Preoperative treatment of pheochromocytoma (3)
Phenoxybenzamine Phentolamine Labetalol
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Treatment for rebound hypertension
Phentolamine
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BPH | SE: First dose orthostatic hypotension (2)
Trazosin | Tamsulosin
28
Adrenergic antagonist Angina prophylaxis Hyperthyroidism Masks hypoglycemia in diabetics
Propranolol
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Adrenergic antagonist with | SE: bronchospasm, erectile dysfunction
Propranolol
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Adrenergic antagonist with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (2)
Pindolol | Acebutolol
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Adrenergic antagonist | Treatment of glaucoma
Timolol
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Adrenergic antagonist with combined and alpha and beta blockade (2)
Labetalol | Carvedilol
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Drugs used to control hypertension in pheochromocytoma (3)
Phenoxybenzamine Phentolamine Labetalol