Cholinergic Drugs Flashcards

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Which drugs are charged cholinergic agonists?

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Acetylcholine, Methacholine, Carbachol, Bethanechol, Civemiline, Pilocarpine, Varenicline

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Which drugs are neutral cholinergic agonists?

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Nicotine, Muscarine

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3
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Which type of drugs are indirect cholinergic agonists?

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AchE inhibitors

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Which drugs are charged AchE inhibitors?

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Edrophonium, Pyridostigmine, Neostigmine, Echothiophate, Ambenonium

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Which drugs are neutral AchE inhibitors?

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Organophosphates, Physostigmine, Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivostigmine, Tacrine

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Which drug is an AchE regenerator?

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Pralidoxime

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What type of drug is Acetylcholine?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

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What type of drug is Muscarine?

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Neutral cholinergic agonist

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What type of drug is Physostigmine?

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Neutral AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Rivostigmine?

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Neutral AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Bethanechol?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

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What type of drug is Varenicline?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

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What type of drug is Nicotine?

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Neutral cholinergic agonist

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What type of drug is Neostigmine?

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Charged AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Tacrine?

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Neutral AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Edrophonium?

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Charged AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Echothiophate

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Charged AchE inhibitor

18
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What type of drug is Doneprezil?

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Neutral AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Pyridostigmine?

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Charged AchE inhibitor

20
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What type of drug is Methacholine?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

21
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What type of drug is Pilocarpine?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

22
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What type of drug is Ambenonium?

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Charged AchE inhibitor

23
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What type of drug is Galantamine?

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Neutral AchE inhibitor

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What type of drug is Cevimeline?

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Charged cholinergic agonist

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What type of drugs are Organophosphates?
Neutral AchE inhibitors
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What type of drug is Carbachol?
Charged cholinergic agonist
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What type of drug is Pralidoxime?
AchE regenerator
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What are the cholinergic antagonist drugs?
Atropine, Scopolamine, Dicyclomine, Hyoscyamine, Ipratropium, Tiotropium, Oxybutynin
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What is the ganglion blocking drug?
Mecamylamine
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What type of drug is Atropine?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Scopolamine?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Oxybutynin?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Mecamylamine?
Ganglion blocker
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What type of drug is Hyoscyamine?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Triotropium?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Dicyclomine?
Cholinergic antagonist
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What type of drug is Ipratropium?
Cholinergic antagonist
38
Which drugs are commonly used for Parkinson disease?
Benztropine, Trihexyphenidyl, Procyclidine
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Which drugs are commonly used for GU disorders?
Oxybutynin, Darifenacin, Solifenacin, Tolterodine
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Which drugs are commonly used for GI disorders?
Dicyclomine, Hyoscyamine
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Which drugs are commonly used for Respiratory disorders?
Ipratropium, Tiotropium
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Which drugs is commonly used for motion sickness?
Scopolamine