Chapter·PharmacologyCholinergic/Adrenergic drugs

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An 18-year-old boy presents to the clinic with shortness of breath and fever for the last 2 days. He also has a cough for the same duration. He is asthmatic and uses inhaled albuterol for symptom relief when required. He used albuterol today 3 times at 10-minute intervals but has not had relief of his symptoms. On physical examination, his temperature is 38.3°C (101.0°F), pulse is 130/min, blood pressure is 116/80 mm Hg, and respirations are 28/min. Auscultation of the chest reveals bilateral crackles. Considering that he has already taken inhaled albuterol and has tachycardia, the physician nebulizes him with inhaled ipratropium bromide, which significantly improves his symptoms. Which of the following is the mechanism of action of this drug?

AInhibition of vagally-mediated contraction of bronchial smooth muscles

BInhibition of degranulation of mast cells

CInhibition of phosphodiesterase-4, leading to prevention of release of cytokines and chemokines

DInhibition of adenosine receptors in the respiratory tract

EStimulation of β2-adrenergic receptors in bronchial smooth muscle

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A forty-five-year-old farmer with past medical history of diabetes, hypertension, and possible narrow angles comes into your emergency room confused, diaphoretic, salivating, vomiting and shedding tears. He has pinpoint pupils. You conclude that he is showing effects of acute organophosphate poisoning. While administering the antidote, you should carefully monitor for which of the following side effects?

ABarotrauma to middle ear

BBronchospasm

CHyperkalemia

DAcute closed-angle glaucoma

ETinnitus

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A 43-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his wife because of a 1-hour history of confusion and strange behavior. She reports that he started behaving in an agitated manner shortly after eating some wild berries that they had picked during their camping trip. His temperature is 38.7°C (101.7°F). Physical examination shows warm, dry skin and dry mucous membranes. His pupils are dilated and minimally reactive to light. His bowel sounds are decreased. The patient is admitted and pharmacotherapy is initiated with a drug that eventually results in complete resolution of all of his symptoms. This patient was most likely administered which of the following drugs?

ARivastigmine

BAtropine

CScopolamine

DPhysostigmine

ENeostigmine

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