Prior to removal of a pheochromocytoma, irreversible _____, such as phenoxybenzamine are administered, followed by beta-blockers
#2
Which alpha 1 blocker has additional PDE inhibitory effect?_____
#3
First Aid Pharmacology: Autonomics ( blockers) _____ is a -blocker that is associated with dyslipidemia as an adverse effect
#4
At _____ doses, epinephrine primarily activates alpha adrenergic receptors
#5
The following is a flower of? _____
#6
The image shows _____ fruit, where the active principle is atropine, scopolamine and hyoscyamine
#7
malathion effect lasts for _____ time
#8
Specific adverse effects of timolol: allergic _____ and punctal stenosis
#9
Tiotropium, Glycopyrronium, Umeclidinium and Aclidinium are _____-acting M3 antagonists
#10
Administration of -blockers for cocaine intoxication causes extreme _____ (BP) due to unopposed 1 activation
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Flashcard 1: Prior to removal of a pheochromocytoma, irreversible _____, such as phenoxybenzamine are administered, followed by beta-blockers
Answer: alpha-antagonists
Flashcard 2: Which alpha 1 blocker has additional PDE inhibitory effect?_____
Answer: Prazosin
Flashcard 3: First Aid Pharmacology: Autonomics ( blockers) _____ is a -blocker that is associated with dyslipidemia as an adverse effect