Autonomics II: Cholinomimetics Flashcards

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Bethanecol: Class, clinical apps, and action

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direct-acting agonist. postop and neurogenic ileus, urinary retention. activates bowl and bladder sm muscle.

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Pilocarpine: Class, clinical apps and action

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direct-acting agonist. glaucoma. activates papillary sphincter and ciliary muscles of eye.

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Cevimeline: Class, clinical apps and action

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direct-acting agonist. dry mouth in Sjogren’s, post-radiation therapy. increases salivation

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Nicotine (NRT): Class, clinical apps and action

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direct-acting agonist. cessation of smoking. reduces cravings.

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Neostigmine: Class, clinical apps and action

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indirect-acting agonist, carbamate. postop and neurogenic ileus, urinary retention; MG; reversal of paralyzing neuromuscular blockade. amplifies endog ACh, increasing skel muscle strength. 0.5-2hr duration

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Edrophonium: Class, clinical apps and action

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indirect-acting agonist, alcohol. MG; reversal of paralyzing neuromuscular blockade. amplifies endog ACh, increasing skel muscle strength. Used for dosing of neostigmine and testing for MG. 5-15min duration.

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Physostigmine: Class, clinical apps and action

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indirect-acting agonist, carbamate. glaucoma. amplifies effects of ACh. 0.5-2hr duration.

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Echothiophate: Class, clinical apps and action

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indrect-acting agonist, organophosphate. glaucoma. amplifies effects of ACh. 100 hours.

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Donepezil: Class, clinical apps and action

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indirect-acting agonist. Alzheimer’s. amplifies endog ACh in brain.

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Overdose of these agents lead to what series of symptoms? Antidote that blocks these affects?

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miosis, n/v/d, salivation, sweating, cutn vasodilation, bronchial constriction (SLUDGE) Atropine.

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What organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor is a very potent, volatile nerve gas that can result in death?

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Sarin

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In addition to SLUDGE, what more serious symptoms can one experience as toxicity of cholinesterase inhibitors? As with nerve gases, what rapid tx should be initiated?

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Resp collapse from CNS effects, skel muscle paralysis and bronchospasm. Atropine and pralidoxime (regen’s AChE)..

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