Autonomic Nervous System Drugs Flashcards
What is the 2 parts of Nervous System?
Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System
Controls and regulates the heart, respiratory system, bladder and eyes and glands.
Autonomic Ns or Vistaril System
Innervates the skeletal muscles
Somatic Ns
A part of Peripheral Nervous System, send impulses to the Central Nervous System “CNS”
Afferent (Sensory)
What is the characteristic of Sympathetic / Adrenergic.
Purely by Adrenaline
A part of Peripheral Nervous System, receives impulses, transmit through the spinal cord to effector cord to organ cells.
Efferent (Motor)
A receptor that has a treatment for heart failure, cardiac arrest, shock.
Beta 1
A receptor that has a treatment for asthma, premature labors of contraction.
Beta 2
Drugs acts through receptors by binding to the reception to initiate a response or prevent a response.
Receptor
Drugs that blocks response to your cells.
Antagonist
The replacement the receptors sites that will results response.
Agonist
Break off the symphathetic block the response of CNS.
Adrenergic Antagonist
Block the function or effects of the Peripheral Nervous System.
Cholinergic Antagonist
Stimulate the Peripheral Nervous System para- sympathomimetic.
Cholinergic Agonist
When autonomic drugs are given the goal, not to treat an autonomic disorder of targets organs through autonomic nerves.
Pharmacologic Effect