Adrenergic Antagonists Flashcards

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Prazosin (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

A

Alpha 1 blocker

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Tamsulosin (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Alpha 1 blocker

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Doxazosin (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Alpha 1 blocker

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Phentolamine (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 blocker, competitive, short acting

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Phenoxybenzamine (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 blocker, irreversible, long-acting

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Epinephrine reversal and its implication

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Epi is not to be used with alpha blocker overdose because in this case epi will exert only its beta effects, which lead to decreased blood pressure (exacerbating the crisis caused by the alpha blocker overdose)

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Propanolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 and 2 blocker, some CNS effects

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Timolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 and 2 blocker, some CNS effects

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Nadolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 and 2 blocker, less CNS effects than other B blockers

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Metoprolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 blocker (aka carioselective beta blocker)

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Atenolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 blocker (aka cardioselective beta blocker)

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Acebutolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta 1 blocker (aka cardioselective beta blocker)

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Labetalol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Vasodilator beta blocker (blocks alpha and beta receptors)

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Pindolol (give class, MoA, charge, and duration of action if known)

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Beta blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (partial agonist). If HR low, raises HR, if HR high, lowers HR

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Carteolol

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Beta blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (partial agonist). If HR low, raises HR, if HR high, lowers HR

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16
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Why should you not stop a beta blocker abruptly?

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Because up-regulation of beta receptors occurs during beta blocker use

17
Q

What two classes of autonomic drugs are used to treat open angle glaucoma?

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Muscarinic agonist (increases outflow) and beta blocker (reduces beta induced inflow)

18
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What is the generic name of flomax and what class of drug is it?

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Tamsulosin, an alpha antagonist