Beta Blockers
Sympathetic NS
Parasympathetic NS
Beta Agonists
Pharmacotherapy
100

Propranolol

What is an example of a non-selective beta-blocker? 

100

Receptor that causes bronchodilation

What is the beta 2 receptor? 

100

Atropine

What is one of the most effective muscarinic receptor antagonists? 
100
If you use an agonist for too long then you'll risk this happening as users of amphetamine can attest. 

What is desensitization? 

100

Most common use for oxymetazoline.

What is nasal congestion? 
200

Timolol

What is a beta-blocker used for glaucoma?

200

Beta 1

What is the major receptor subtype in the heart? 

200

Vagus Nerve

What is the nerve that innervates the heart?

200

These compounds may sometimes cause a rebound stuffiness when they're discontinued. 

What are alpha agonists? 

200

Most common use for Phenoxybenzamine.

What is pheochromocytoma? 

300

Metoprolol

What is an example of a cardioselective beta-blocker? 

300
Sweat Glands

What is the only tissue/effector in the SNS that is innervated by a cholinergic post-ganglionic neuron?

300

Best used to prevent motion sickness (but beware of hallucinations).

What is scopolamine? 

300

This indirect agonist blocks norepinephrine reuptake. Users love the energy it gives.

What is cocaine?

300

Common use of prazosin.

What is hypertension?

400

An attack of asthma

What is a common adverse effect of beta-blockers?

400

Major Hepatic Effect

What is glycogenolysis? 

400

Changes in the eye are one of the first symptoms of exposure to organophosphates. 

What is pupil constriction? 

400

These types of compounds are used for chronic management of asthma, usually with a corticosteroid.

What is a long acting beta agonist?

400

Common use of propranolol.

What is migraine? 

500

Nebivolol

What is an example of a beta-blockers with vasodilatory activity? 

500

Major Effect in Kidney

What is stimulation of renin secretion? 

500
The drug that is used to differentiate the cholinergic receptors in the PNS compared to those in the skeletal muscles and ganglia.

What is muscarine? 

500

This natural chemical will stimulate a reflex bradycardia.

What is epinephrine?

500

Used sometimes in combination with a local anaesthetic.

What is epinephrine?

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