Ganglion Stimulants & Blockers Flashcards

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Examples of GB

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Tetraethylammonium
Mecamylamine
Hexamethonium
Trimetaphan

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PK of ganglion blockers

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Unpredictable because of ionized nature and depressed gastric emptying.

Once you know their quaternary ammonium structure, you know the ADME

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One possible adverse risk of GB PK

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Frank paralytic ileus

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Mild adverse effects of GB

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  • Visual disturbance
  • Dry mouth
  • Urinary hesitancy
  • Decreased potency
  • Moderate constipation
  • Occasional diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Syncope
  • Heartburn
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Severe GB ADR

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Marked hypotension
Syncope
Cyclopegia
Constipation
Urinary retention
Paralytic ileus

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Ganglion stimulants examples

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Nicotine
Lobeline
TMA - tetramethylammonium

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Difference between TMA and nicotine

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No dominant blocking action after initial stimulation
More potent
More selective

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What makes McN-A-343 unique?

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Has primary action at muscarinic M1 receptors in ganglion. Its effects aren’t obscured by stimulation of other neuroeffector sites.

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