Ganglion Stimulants & Blockers Flashcards
Examples of GB
Tetraethylammonium
Mecamylamine
Hexamethonium
Trimetaphan
PK of ganglion blockers
Unpredictable because of ionized nature and depressed gastric emptying.
Once you know their quaternary ammonium structure, you know the ADME
One possible adverse risk of GB PK
Frank paralytic ileus
Mild adverse effects of GB
- Visual disturbance
- Dry mouth
- Urinary hesitancy
- Decreased potency
- Moderate constipation
- Occasional diarrhea
- Nausea
- Syncope
- Heartburn
Severe GB ADR
Marked hypotension
Syncope
Cyclopegia
Constipation
Urinary retention
Paralytic ileus
Ganglion stimulants examples
Nicotine
Lobeline
TMA - tetramethylammonium
Difference between TMA and nicotine
No dominant blocking action after initial stimulation
More potent
More selective
What makes McN-A-343 unique?
Has primary action at muscarinic M1 receptors in ganglion. Its effects aren’t obscured by stimulation of other neuroeffector sites.