Autonomic Drugs in Respiratory Disease — Flashcards

Autonomic Drugs in Respiratory Disease — Flashcards

Autonomic Drugs in Respiratory Disease — Flashcards
#1

Ipratropium is a _____-acting muscarinic antagonist.

#2

Autonomics ( drugs) Adverse effects of selective 2 antagonists (e.g. mirtazapine) include sedation, _____ appetite, and increased serum cholesterol

#3

Mirabegron is a sympathomimetic that _____ Beta-3 receptors

#4

methyldopa is an _____ adrenergic agonist that primary affects the CNS (organ system)

#5

Antihistamines_____ generation H1 histamine receptor antagonists may be used to treat vestibular nausea and motion sickness

#6

The effects of _____ toxicity may be remembered with the mnemonic "DUMBBELSS": D: diarrhea U: urination M: miosis B: bronchospasm B: bradycardia/bradypnea E: excitation of skeletal muscle and CNS L: lacrimation S: salivation S: sweating

#7

Anti-muscarinics cause hyperthermia due to inhibition of _____ via antagonism of M3 receptors

#8

Cholinomimetics _____ muscarinic receptors are found in the atria, SA node, and AV node of the heart

#9

Post-ganglionic sympathetic neurons utilize _____ as a neurotransmitter in sweat glands

#10

The image shows _____ fruit, where the active principle is atropine, scopolamine and hyoscyamine

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