Chapter 7 Drugs To Know Flashcards

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bethanechol

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Ach-like, parasympathetic action(parasympathomimetic), long duration of action. Used to treat urinary retention & gastrointestinal atony, or lack of muscular tone (poop & pee) - parasympathetic (cholinergic) agonist

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parasympathetic

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parasympathomimetic

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parasympathomimetic

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mimics the action of parasympathetic “outflow” or nerve action

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4
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atropine

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prototype of the group - parasympathetic (cholinergic) antagonist

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scopolamine

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similar to atropine, derived from the belladona plant in Italy - parasympathetic (cholinergic) antagonist.

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Ditropan

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blocks Ach receptors, usually prescribed for overactive bladders. Anticholinergic effects lessen bladder & bowel spasms. Stops too much poop & pee. Typical side effect is a dry mouth. Parasympathetic (cholinergic) antagonist

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curare

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amazonian dart poison, blocks nicotinic Ach receptor that makes skeletal muscle move. Causes paralysis. Cholinergic receptor antagonist.

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epinephrine

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prototype adrenergic receptor agonist - sympathetic adrenergic agonist

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norepinephrine

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prototype adrenergic receptor agonist - sympathetic adrenergic agonist

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albuterol

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beta-2 agonist used in inhalers to treat asthma - sympathetic adrenergic agonist

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dopamine/dobutamine

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catechol (catecholamine) adrenergic receptor agonists

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non-catecholamine adrenergic receptor agonist

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cocaine, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, amphetamine - sympathetic agonists that don’t contain the catechol structure as part of their chemical makeup

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13
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Inderal

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beta-blocker propranolol - sympathetic (adrenergic) antagonist

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14
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epinephrine/norepinephrine

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source-both, sympathetic action, adrenergic receptor (alpha, beta-1 & 2), agonist - raises blood pressure and heart rate, dilates lungs and pupils, increases blood flow to muscles and brain

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acetylcholine

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source-natural, parasympathetic action, cholinergic (nicotinic & muscarinic), agonist - lowers blood pressure and heart rate, constricts lungs and pupils, increases blood flow to the digestive tract and kidneys, activates salivation

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16
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bethanechol

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source-drug, parasympathetic action, cholinergic (muscarinic), agonist - one fo the few cholinergic agonist on the market that is not a poisonous nerve gas

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antihistamines/diphenhydramine(Benadryl)

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source-drug, parasympathetic action, cholinergic (muscarinic), antagonist - as a side-effect, many antihistamines, antipsychotics, antidepressants, and antiparkinson drugs cause dry mouth and constipation

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curare

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source-natural, somatic action, cholinergic(nicotinic), antagonist - antagonism of nicotinic-Ach rc on skeletal muscle results in neuromuscular blockade - a TRUE muscle relaxant

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Ditropan(oxybutynin)

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source-drug, parasympathetic action, cholinergic (muscarinic), antagonist - developed as a specific antagonist for muscarinic-Ach receptor in the bladder. Is supposed to suppress bladder spasm without causing too much dry mouth and constipation - doesn’t work that well

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albuterol

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source-drug, sympathetic action, mostly beta-2 receptors, agonist - bronchodilator, without very much effect on heart rate

21
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propranolol

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source-drug, sympathetic action, adrenergic (alpha, beta 1 & 2), antagonist - the first beta blocker developed in the 1960s