Autonomic Nervous System Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic Nervous System Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic Nervous System Drugs — Flashcards

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#101

The cardiovascular effects of Ketamine are due to inhibition of central and peripheral _____ reuptake

#102

Adrenaline in a concentration of _____ is added to local anesthetics, to provide adequate vasoconstriction

#103

OP poisoning causes a _____ pupil

#104

On addition of phenylephrine/adrenaline, a _____ganglionic horner's pupil will dilate

#105

The clinical effect of organophosphorus poisoning is due to the inhibition of _____

#106

Anticholinesterase causes _____ subcapsular cataract

#107

Anisocoria that increases in bright light and does not respond to pilocarpine should point you to the diagnosis of _____

#108

Bimatoprost increases _____ outflow

#109

In a postganglionic Horner's syndrome, phenylephrine/apraclonidine drops _____ lead to dilation of the affected pupil

#110

Which drugs for POAG increase trabecular outflow?_____

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