Pharm (2e) Mixed antagonists

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dvirwin  on November 20, 2011

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Pharm (2e) Mixed antagonists

Which receptor is responsible for the orthostatic hypotension problem:
• Blocking of α1 receptor
• However, for the mixed (not blocking α2 receptor will give smaller orthostatic effect)
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Which receptor is responsible for the orthostatic hypotension problem: • Blocking of α1 receptor
• However, for the mixed (not blocking α2 receptor will give smaller orthostatic effect)
First dose effect: • Syncope
All selective alpha-1 antagonists end with what: • OSIN
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2. ***CAN MASK THE SIGNS OF HYPOGLYCEMIA SO COULD BE DANGEROUS TO DIABETICS
3. ***DON'T USE IN PTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE
4. ***DEPRESSION
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• Timolol
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