Ocular Pharm Flashcards
What is the 1 ocular cholinergic drug?
Pilocarpine
What are the 4 indirect cholinergic agonist anticholinesterase agents?
Edrophonium
Neostigmine
Echothiophate
Pyridostigmine
What are the 5 cholinergic antagonists?
Scopolamine Cyclopentolate Atropine Tropicamide Homatropine
What are the 3 ocular adrenergic agents?
Phenylephrine
Naphazoline
Tetrahydrozoline
What are the 2 adrenergic (alpha 2) agonists?
Brimonidine
Apraclonidine
What are the 5 beta-blockers (adrenergic antagonists)?
Timolol Cartelol Betaxolol Levobunolol Metipranolol
What are the 2 oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors?
Acetazolamide
Methazolamide
What are the 2 topical CAIs?
Brinzolamide
Dorzolamide
What are the 3 prostaglandin analogs?
Latanoprost
Bimatoprost
Travoprost
What is the 1 topical H1 anti-histamine?
Emedastine
What are the 4 mast cell stabilizers?
Cromolyn sodium
Lodoxamide
Pemirolast
Nedocromil
What are the 6 MCS/anti-histamine combos?
Bepotastine Epinastine Ketotifen Olopatadine 0.1% Olopatadine 0.2% Azelastine
What are the 4 “hard” steroids?
Prednisolone acetate 1%
Rimexolone
Difluprednate
Dexamethasone 0.1%
What are the 2 “soft” steroids?
FML 0.1%
Lotoprednol 0.5%
What are the 5 NSAIDs?
Diclofenac sodium 0.1% Ketorolac 0.4% Nepafenac 0.1% Bromfenac 0.09% Flurbiprofen 0.03%