Pharmacology Flashcards
BUZZER
Modafinil is a drug used to treat what disorder?
Narcolepsy
BONUS
What is the class of drug for Modafinil and what is its MOA?
Sympathomimetic and blocks reuptake of dopamine
BUZZER
Decreased intestinal motility, constriction of pupils, decreased salivation, HTN, and smooth muscle contraction are associated with stimulation of what receptor?
Alpha-1 receptors
BONUS
List 3/5 places that alpha-1 receptors are found?
- Arterioles/Veins
- Glands
- Urinary tract smooth muscle
- Eyes
- Intestine
BUZZER
Decreased NE release, DEC secretion from beta islet cells of pancreas, and DEC sympathetic outflow from the brain are all effects of what class of medications?
Alpha-2 receptor agonists
BONUS
List 2 contraindications to Modafinil?
- Bipolar disorder
2. CVD disease
BUZZER
Tachycardia, INC renin secretion, INC cardiac contractility, and INC cardiac output are all effects of what receptor?
Beta-1 receptors
BUZZER
Relaxation of the bronchioles/trachea and uterus as well as dilation of arterioles and veins are effects of what class of medication?
Beta-2 receptor agonists
BUZZER
Non-specific beta blockers and beta-1 blockers are both?
Beta antagonists
BUZZER
What receptors does Epinephrine binds to?
Alpha and Beta
BONUS
What is Epinephrine’s effect on the metabolic system?
Glycogenolysis and Gluconeogenesis
BONUS
Give 3 clinical uses for Epinephrine?
- Bronchodilation
- Anaphylaxis
- Keep anesthetic in surgical area longer via blood vessel dilation
BUZZER
What cholinesterase inhibitor is used to Tx Alzheimer’s dementia?
Rivastigmine
BONUS
List 3 conditions that may be contraindications in the prescription of Rivastigmine?
- Hx of seizures
- Asthma/COPD
- Cardiac conduction defects (i.e. Sick Sinus Syndrome, Bradyarrhythmias)
BUZZER
Atropine should NOT be used in what condition?
Acute closed angle glaucoma