This is a muscarinic agonist that treats urinary retention.
What is bethanachol?
The mechanism of action of atropine.
Treats nasal decongestion as an alpha-1 agonist.
What is phenylephrine?
What is Donepezil?
This medication treats urinary incontinence as a muscarinic antagonist.
What is oxybutynin?
This is the mechanism of action of edrophonium.
What is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting primarily on skeletal muscle?
This med reactivates cholinesterase.
What is pralidoxime?
This med is a beta-1 and beta-2 agonist.
What is isoproterenol?
The mechanism of action of Clonidine.
This med treats pheochromocytoma by inhibiting the synthesis of norepinephrine.
What is metyrosine?
The primary indication for phentolamine use.
What is hypertension in pheochromocytoma?
This is the mechanism of action of atenolol
What is beta-1 antagonist?
This med has a similar mechanism of action to phenylephrine but treats orthostatic hypotension.
What is midodrine?
This is the mechanism of action of mirabegron.
What is beta-3 agonist?
This is an adrenergic agonist primarily indicated in cariogenic shock.
What is dopamine?
The two locations of muscarinic receptors acted on by pilocarpine.
What is the eye and salivary glands?
This med reduces secretions by blocking muscarinic receptors in the stomach and lungs
This med to treat pheochromocytoma is a competitive antagonist.
What is phentolamine?
The mechanism of action of cocaine.
The side-effects of amphetamine use.
What is increased heart rate and blood pressure?
This med treats excess secretions by blocking muscarinic receptors in salivary glands.
What is glycopyrrolate?
This med is a beta-1, beta-2, and alpha-2 antagonist primarily indicated for heart failure and hypertension.
What is carvedilol?
This med treats hypertension, angina, and acute myocardial infarction by _______
What is beta-1 antagonism? (metoprolol)
The primary indication of isoproterenol.
What is AV block and bradycardia?
The location of muscarinic receptors that is targeted by ipratropium.