Autonomic Sympathetic Drugs: Alpha Drugs Flashcards

1
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Alpha 2 Agonist

A
  1. Clonidine
  2. L-methyldopa
  3. Tizanidine
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alpha-2 agonists affect

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alpha-2 agonists affect the CNS (inhibition of sympathetic tone → reduced blood pressure)

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3
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alpha-2 agonists are

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sympatholytics

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4
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Clonidine treats

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  1. hypertension (reduced sympathetic tone)
  2. hypertensive urgency
  3. ADHD
  4. Tourette’s Syndrome
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5
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L-methyldopa is primarily used to treat

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gestational hypertension

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6
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L-methyldopa treats

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  1. hypertension (reduced sympathetic tone)

2. gestational hypertension

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7
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L-methyldopa can cause a

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lupus like syndrome

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8
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Tizanidine is a

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muscle relaxant

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9
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Phentolamine is a

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reversible alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptor antagonist

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10
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phentolamine causes

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vasodilation (alpha-1 antagonist effect)

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11
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phenoxybenzamine is

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irreversible alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptor antagonist

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12
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alpha antagonists (e.g. phentolamine) can be used to treat

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alpha antagonists (e.g. phentolamine) can be used to treat cocaine toxicity (avoid beta blockers due to unopposed alpha vasoconstriction)

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13
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Wine and aged cheese contain

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the sympathomimetic tyramine (metabolized by monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A))

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MAO inhibitors can prevent the metabolism of tyramine

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MAO inhibitors can prevent the metabolism of tyramine → hypertensive crisis (treat with alpha blockers e.g. phentolamine)

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15
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pheochromocytoma

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catecholamine secreting tumor of the adrenal medulla

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16
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catecholamine secreting tumor of the adrenal medulla

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catecholamine excess in pheochromocytoma causes headaches, hypertension, palpitations, sweating (use alpha blockers (e.g. phentolamine) preoperatively to control blood pressure)

17
Q

alpha receptor antagonists can cause

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orthostatic hypotension (alpha-1 antagonist effect)

18
Q

alpha blocker induced hypotension causes

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reflex tachycardia

19
Q

______ suffix of alpha-1 selective antagonists

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“-osin”

20
Q

alpha-1 selective antagonists

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  1. Prazosin
  2. Terazosin
  3. Doxazosin
  4. Tamulosin
21
Q

alpha-1 antagonists (e.g. terazosin) treat symptoms of

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alpha-1 antagonists (e.g. terazosin) treat symptoms of BPH (relax smooth muscle in the urethra and prostate)

22
Q

alpha-1 antagonists “-osins” cause

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vasodilation

23
Q

Prazosin can be used to treat

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PTSD

24
Q

mirtazapine

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atypical antidepressant with antagonist effects at alpha-2 and other receptors

25
Q

mirtazapine enhances

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serotonin release and treats depression