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pharm test 1 Basics

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DrugUses
bethanechol (Urecholine) nonobstructive urinary retention, GI retention, chronic refractory heart burn
donepezil (Aricept) mild to moderate Alzheimer's
physostigmine (Antilirium) myasthenia gravis, TCA overdose
atropine preop secretion control, bradycardia, hypotonic radiography, carbamate poisoning
dicyclomine (Bentyl) IBS, functional disturbances of GI motility
Scopalamine (Transderm Scop) motion sickness, preop for secretion control
albuterol (Ventolin) asthma
epinephrine (Adrenalin) acute asthma attacks, anaphylaxis, nasal decongestant, restore rhythm in cardiac arrest
pseudoephedrine (Afrin) congested nose
dobutamine (Dobutrex) heart failure (increases CO by increasing contractility)
phentolamine (Regitine) hypertension, pheochromocytoma, extravasation of vasopressors
prazosin (Minipress) urinary obstruction in men w/ BPH, hypertension
metaprolol (Lopressor) post or early MI, hypertenstion
propranolol (Inderal) angina, hypertension, dysrhythmias, post MI, migraine, tremor, pheochromocytoma
sotalol (Betapace) difficult to treat dysrhythmias
phenobarbital prevention of grand mal seizures & fever-induced convulsions, hyperbilirubinema in neonates, Gilbert syndrome
tamazepam (Restoril) for short-term treatment of insomnia
zaleplon (Sonata) short term (up to 5 weeks) treatment of insomnia
zolpidern (Ambien) short term (7-10 days) treatment of insomnia
cyclobenzaprine (Flexaril) for spasticity
choral hydrate (Noctec) sedative hypnotic that does not suppress REM
tizanidine (Zanaflex) decreases increased muscle tone associated w/ spasticity
carbamaxepine (Tegretol) treatment of epilepsy in adults & children, trigeminal neuralgia, tonic-clonic seizures
gabapentin (Neurontin) an add-on agent for the treatment of partial seizures and partial seizures w/ secondary generalization in adults; neuropathic pain
pheonbarbial (Solfoton) controlling tonic-clonic and partial seizures; 1st line management of status epilepticus; prophylactic for control of febrile seizures; convulstions
phenytoin (Dilantin) first line AED; tonic-clonic; psychomotor seizures, convulsions
valproic acid (Depakote) generalized seizures (absence, myoclonic, and tonic-clonic), partial seizures
levodopa-carbidopa (Sinemet) replaces dopamine in parkinson's disease
selegiline (Eldepryl) parkinson's disease- decreases the amount of levodopa needed; exerts a neuroprotective effect when started early in therapy
benztropine mesylate (Cogentin) Parkinson's disease; drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms
methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin) treatment of ADHD and narcolepsy
adremergic drugs (basic drug effects) bronchodilation, vasoconstriction
adrenergic-blocking drugs (basic drug effects) bradycardia, hypotension
cholinergic drugs (basic drug effects) increased GU activity
cholinergic-blocking drugs (basic drug effects) decreased GI motility
Beta1 receptors are in the: heart
Beta 2 receptors are in the: bronchioles & blood vessels
albuterol classification adrenergic agent
metoprolol classification betaz-adrenergic blocker
physostigmine classification cholinergic agent
atropine classification cholinergic blocking
phentolamine classification alpha-blocker
Created by: lilk8tob
 

 



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