Chapter 12: Cholinergic Drugs Affecting The ANS - Prototype Drugs Flashcards
Cholinergic Agents (Parasympathomimetic) Prototype Drug
Bethanechol
Bethanechol therapeutic and pharmacological class
- Therapeutic class: Non-obstructive urinary retention drug; Pharmacological class: Muscarinic Cholinergic receptor drug
Bethanechol Actions and Uses
- Activates parasympathetic nervous system
- induces rest and digest response
- used for glaucoma, non-obstructive urinary retention, myasthenia Gravis, Alzheimer’s disease
- effects most noted in digestive and urinary tracts
Bethanechol Adverse Effects
S - Salivation, sweating
L - lacrimation
U - Urinary frequency
D - diarrhea
G - GI effects
E - emesis
D - decreased HR and BP
Bethanechol Admin Alerts
- Route: PO or SubQ (not interchangeable)
- Monitor BP, pulse, and respirations before admin and for atleast 1 hour after subQ admin
- Pregnancy category C
bethanechol Contraindications
Contraindicated in patients with:
- Asthma
- Epilepsy
- Parkinsonism
- Hyperthyroidism
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Bradycardia
- Urinary obstructions like BPH
Caution in patients with
- suspected urinary obstruction
- COPD
Extreme caustion in patients with disorders that could be aggravated by increased contractions of the digestive tract
- Suspected obstruction
- Active Ulcer
- Inflammatory disease
bethanechol Interactions
- Cholinesterase inhibitors - increased cholinergic effects
- Procainamide, quinidine, atropine, and epinephrine - decreased cholinergic effects
bethanechol Lab Tests
May increase serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), amylase, and lipase
bethanechol: treatment of OD
- Atropine sulfate is a specific antidote
- SubQ injection of atropine is preferred except in emergencies when the IV route may be used
Cholinergics (parasympathomimetics) Nursing Considerations (bethanechol)
- Monitor liver enzymes
- calculate and monitor doses
- monitor I’s and O’s
- monitor for blurred vision
- monitor for orthostatic hypotension
Anticholinergic Agents (parasympatholytics) Prototype drug
Atropine
Atropine Therapeutic and pharmacologic class
- Therapeutic class: antidote for anticholinesterase poisoning
- Pharmacologic class: Muscarinic cholinergic receptor blocker
Atropine Actions and Uses
- Inhibits the parasympathetic nervous system
- Induces the fight-or flight symptoms
Used for
- Peptic ulcer
- IBS
- Pupil dilation
- Bradycardia
- Preanesthetic - suppress secretions
- Asthma
- hypermotility diseases of the GI tract - IBS
Atropine Adverse Effects
Can’t see: dry eyes, photophobia
Can’t Pee: urinary retention
Can’t Spit: dry mouth
Can’t Poop: constipation
- will also see tachycardia, CNS stimulation (may progress to delirium/coma), decreased sweating
Atropine Admin Alerts
- Route: IV, IM, PO, SubQ (oral/subQ not interchangeable
- monitor BP, Pulse RR before admin and for at least 1 hr after subQ admin
- pregnancy category C