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RxPrep Pharmacy Foundations part 1 chapters 2 &3
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Chapters 2&3, pg. 48-72
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What is SLUDD?
salivation, lacrimation, urination, digestion, defecation
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for muscarinic receptors. What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for muscarinic receptors. What is the:
Agonist action: increases SLUDD
Agonist examples: pilocarpine, bethanechol
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for muscarinic receptors. What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for muscarinic receptors. What is the:
Antagonist action: decreases SLUDD
Antagonist examples: atropine, oxybutynin
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for nicotinic receptors. What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for nicotinic receptors. What is the:
Agonist action: Increased HR, BP
Agonist examples: Nicotine
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for nicotinic receptors. What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Acetylcholine is the endogenous substrate for nicotinic receptors. What is the:
Antagonist action: neuromuscular blockade
Antagonist examples: rocuronium
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of alpha 1 receptors which are mainly found in the periphery.
What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of alpha 1 receptors which are mainly found in the periphery.
What is the:
Agonist action: smooth muscle vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure
Agonist examples: phenylephrine, dopamine (dose dependent)
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of alpha 1 receptors which are mainly found in the periphery.
What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of alpha 1 receptors which are mainly found in the periphery.
What is the:
Antagonist action: smooth muscle vasodilation, decreased BP
Antagonist examples: alpha 1 blockers: doxazosin, carvedilol, phentolamine
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of alpha 2 receptors which are found mainly in the CNS and brain.
What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of alpha 2 receptors which are found mainly in the CNS and brain.
What is the:
Agonist action: decreased release of epi and norepi, decreased BP
Agonist examples: clonidine, brimonidine
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of alpha 2 receptors which are found mainly in the CNS and brain.
What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of alpha 2 receptors which are found mainly in the CNS and brain.
What is the:
Antagonist action: increased BP
Antagonist examples:ergot alkaloids, yohimbine
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of beta 1 receptors found mainly in the heart.
beta 1= 1 heart
What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of beta 1 receptors found mainly in the heart.
What is the:
Agonist action: increased myocardial contractility, CO, HR
Agonist examples: dobutamine, isopreternol, dopamine (dose dependent)
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are endogenous substrates of beta 1 receptors found mainly in the heart.
What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of beta 1 receptors found mainly in the heart.
What is the:
Antagonist action: decreased CO, HR
Antagonist examples: B1 selective blockers- AMEBBA
nonselective beta blockers- propranolol, carvedilol
What are the B1 selective blockers?
AMEBBA:
Atenolol
Metoprolol
Esmolol
Bisoprolol
Betaxolol
Acebutolol
Epinephrine is the endogenous substrate of beta 2, found mainly in the lungs.
beta 2= 2 lungs
What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are are endogenous substrates of beta 2, found mainly in the lungs.
beta 2= 2 lungs
What is the:
Agonist action: bronchodilation
Agonist examples: albuterol, terbutaline, isoproternol
Epinephrine is the endogenous substrate of beta 2, found mainly in the lungs.
beta 2= 2 lungs
What is the:
Antagonist action:
Antagonist examples:
Epinephrine is the endogenous substrate of beta 2, found mainly in the lungs.
beta 2= 2 lungs
What is the:
Antagonist action: bronchoconstriction
Antagonist examples: non selective beta blockers
Dopamine is the endogenous substrate for dopamine receptors.
What is the:
Agonist action:
Agonist examples:
Dopamine is the endogenous substrate for dopamine receptors.
What is the:
Agonist action: many, including renal, cardiac and CNS effects
Agonist examples: levodopa, pramiprexole
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