Alpha-Adrenergic Blockers
Beta-Adrenergic Blockers
Cholinergic Agonists
Anticholinergic
Adrenergic
100

Relax smooth muscles and dilate blood vessels by blocking alpha-adrenergic receptors

What is the pharmacodynamic effect of alpha-adrenergic blockers?

100

They slow the heart rate and reduce the force of contraction

What is the main action of beta-adrenergic blockers on the heart?

100

The parasympathetic nervous system

What body system do cholinergic agonists stimulate?

100

Atropine

What is an example of an anticholinergic drug?

100

Constrict blood vessels, increase heart rate, and dilate bronchi

What are the effects on the nervous system?

200

 Terazosin

What is an example of an alpha-adrenergic blocker? 

200

 “-olol”

What suffix do most beta-blocker medications end with?

200

Urinary retention, glaucoma, and sometimes dry mouth

What are cholinergic agonists mainly used to treat?

200

Avoid alcohol because it has additive CNS depressant effects

What is a precaution that should be taken?

200

 Catecholamines and Noncatecholamines

What are the two chemical structure groups involved?

300

Hypertension

What condition are alpha-adrenergic blockers commonly prescribed to treat?

300

Heart rate and blood pressure should be assessed to avoid bradycardia or hypotension

What vital signs should be checked before giving a beta-blocker?

300

Mimics the action of Ach on the neurons in target organs

What are the pharmacodynamics of cholinergic agonists?

300

Reversal of muscarinic effects, dry secretions, treat sympathetic bradycardia

What are the pharmacotherapeutics?

300

 Paradoxical bronchospasm

What is the black box warning for Albuterol?

400

At bedtime, to decrease the risk of dizziness or fainting from low blood pressure

What time of day should alpha-adrenergic blockers be taken to reduce side effects and why?

400

Fatigue, bradycardia, dizziness, and depression

What are some common adverse effects of beta-adrenergic blockers?

400

 N/v, abdominal cramps, shortness of breath, frequent urination, and blurred vision

What are some adverse side effects of Cholinergic agonists?

400

Tachycardia, arrhythmias, blurred vision, drowsiness, and dry mouth

What are some adverse side effects of Atropine?

400

Angina, arrhythmias, hypertension, and tachycardia

What are the adverse side effects of epinephrine (noncatecholamine)?

500

They block alpha-1 receptors in vascular smooth muscle, causing vasodilation and decreased peripheral resistance

How do alpha-adrenergic blockers lower blood pressure?

500

To reduce the heart’s workload and prevent future cardiac complications by lowering heart rate and oxygen demand

Why are beta-blockers given to patients after a heart attack?

500

Take on an empty stomach to increase absorption of drug

How should you take oral cholinergic drugs?

500

Block parasympathetic responses in CNS and ANS as well as prevent Acetylcholine from stimulating cholinergic receptors

How does it promote fight or flight response?

500

Noncatecholamines and MAOI which can cause severe hypertension and death

What is a dangerous drug interaction you should be aware of?

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