RENAL + GU: ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USE'S Flashcards
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ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USES: INDICATIONS
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- Reduce urinary frequency, urgency, urge incontinence in overactive bladder
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ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USES: MOA
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- Antimuscarinic drugs bind to muscarinic receptors, where they act as a competitive inhibitor of acetylcholine
- Contraction of the smooth muscle of the bladder is under parasympathetic control
- Blocking muscarinic receptors therefore promotes bladder relaxation, increasing bladder capacity. In patients with overactive bladder, this may reduce urinary frequency, urgency and urge incontinence.
- Antimuscarinics useful in treating overactive bladder tend to be relatively selective for the M3 receptor, which is the main muscarinic receptor subtype in the bladder.
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ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USES: WARNINGS
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- UTI
- Central nervous system side effects (drowsiness and confusion) can be particularly problematic in the elderly and especially patients with dementia
- Angle Closure Glaucoma
- Arrhythmias
- Urinary RTN patients
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ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USES: WARNINGS
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- UTI
- Central nervous system side effects (drowsiness and confusion) can be particularly problematic in the elderly and especially patients with dementia
- Angle Closure Glaucoma
- Arrhythmias
- Urinary RTN patients
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ANTIMUSCARINICS, GU USES: EXAMPLES
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- oxybutynin
- tolterodine
- solifenacin