Pharmacology of Anatomy 1
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- Pilocarpine (physiological effect)
- induces contraction of the ciliary muscle (m3)
- Pilocarpine (heals what)
- glaucoma
- Pilocarpine is a ______. which means it is a ________.
- parasympathomimetic M receptor agonist
- Neostigmine (treats what)
- myasthenia gravis
- Neostigmine (physiological effect)
- increases the probability that the functional N2 receptors are stimulated
- Physostigmine (treats?)
- decreased gut motility
- Physostigmine (phys effect) and receptor
- increases guy motility M3
- Neostigmine and Physostigmine are _______ which means they ______
- ach-esterase inhibitors prevent the breakdown of ach, allowing it to exert is effects longer
- Atropine (treats)
- reduces salivation in surgery
- Atropine (phys) and receptor
- decreases glandular secretions M3
- Atropine will do what to the heart
- increase HR
- Curare (known for ?)
- poison arrows
- Curare (all phys effects)
- N2 receptor blocker, decreases skeletal muscle activity
- Atropine and Curare are ______, which means they are __________
- Anticholinergics, Ach receptor antagonist
- Ventolin (cures?)
- treats asthma
- Ventolin (Phys and receptor)
- relaxes smooth muscle surrounding the bronchioles, binds to B2
- Ventolin is a _____, which means it is a _______
- Sympathomimetic, adrenergic receptor agonist
- Propanolol (treats)
- HBP
- Propanolol (phys and receptor)
- decreases HR, B1 receptor blocker
- Hytrin (treats?)
- tissue hyoxia
- Hytrin (phys and receptor)
- causes vasodilation, A1 receptor blocker
- Hytrin and Propanolol are ____ which means they are _______
- antiadrenergics, adrenergic receptor antagonist
- Hytrin and Propanolol block ______ receptors, meaning they block the _____ response
- adrenergic, sympathetic
- Propanolol specifically blocks
- B1's
- Hytrin specifically blocks
- A1's
- Atropine specifically blocks
- M's
- Curare specifically blocks
- N2's