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Pharm Week 13

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    Pharmacology
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  • What body function are regulated by the ANS?
    Fluid balance, pupil size, digestive functions, urinary excretion, temp, RR, HR, BP
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  • What are the divisions of the ANS?
    Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
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  • What do Alpha-1 receptors control?
    Vasoconstriction, raising BP, pupil dilation, closure of bladder sphincter
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  • What do Alpha-2 receptors do?
    Prevent overstimulation of norepinephrine, control insulin release.
  •  5
  • What do Beta-1 receptors do?
    Increase HR, increase fat breakdown for energy
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  • What do Beta-2 receptors do?
    Vasodilation, bronchi dilation, increase glycogen breakdown, increase glucagon release, relax uterus
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  • What do Beta-3 receptors do?
    Relax bladder muscles
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  • What two receptors represent the cholinergic receptor?
    Muscarinic Receptors and Nicotinic Receptors
  •  15
  • Which drugs can be used to treat bronchospasms?
    Albuterol, Isoproterenol, Formoterol, Salmeterol, Terbutaline
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  • Which drugs block acetylcholine?
    Atropine, Scopolamine, Meclizine, Ipratropium, Oxybutynin
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  • What are some AE of anticholinergics?
    Blurred vision, dry mouth, slowed GI motility, pupil dilation, weakness confusion and insomnia
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  • What are the four can't items of anticholinergic therapy?
    Can't see, can't pee, can't spit, can't poop
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  • Which branch of the nervous system is responsible for rest and digest?
    Parasympathetic Nervous System
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  • Name a nonselective beta blocker.
    Propranolol, Timolol
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  • Name a drug used to treat Alzheimers.
    donepezil (Aricept)​, galantamine (Razadyne)​, rivastigmine (Exelon)
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  • Adverse effects associated with the use of cholinergic drugs include what?
    Diarrhea and urinary urgency
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