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WVSOM Autonomics Pharmacology

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Brimonidine   (Alphagan) a2 selective agonists – used topically on the eye  
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Apraclonidine   (lopidine) a2 selective agonists – used topically on the eye  
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Xylometazoline   a1 selective agonists(Chlorohist-LA, Inspire, Neo-Synephrine II Long Acting, Otrivin) Used nasally  
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Oxymetazoline   a1 selective agonists (Afrin, Neo-Synephrine 12 Hours, etc.) – also activate a2. Used for nasal  
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Midodrine   a1 selective agonists(ProAmatine) – oral  
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Brimonidine   (Alphagan) a2 selective agonists – used topically on the eye  
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Apraclonidine   (lopidine) a2 selective agonists – used topically on the eye  
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Isoproterenol   non-selective Beta agonist (must be given parentally)  
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Dobutamine   Beta1 selective agonist, also acts on some Beta2's and alpha receptors (must be given parentally)  
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Albuterol   (Proventil, Ventolin, etc.) b2 selective agonists – given as inhalation  
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Metaproterenol   (Alupent, Metaprel, etc.) b2 selective agonists – given as inhalation  
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Bitolterol   (Tornalate) b2 selective agonists – given as inhalation  
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Pirbuterol   (Maxair) b2 selective agonists– given as inhalation  
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Terbutaline   (Brethine, Bricanyl, etc.) b2 selective agonists. Can be given orally or parentally  
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Salmeterol   (Serevent) – b2 selective agonists. Given as inhalation  
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Formoterol   (Foradil Aerolizer, Foradil Certihaler) b2 selective agonists. given as inhalation  
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Arformoterol   (Brovana) b2 selective agonists. given as inhalation  
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Phenylephrine   Topical Nasal Decongestant - acts on a1'sSHORT DURATION  
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Xylometazoline   Topical nasal decongestant - acts on a1'sLong duration  
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Oxymetazoline   topical nasal decongestant -acts on a1'sLong duration  
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Prazosin   (Minipress) - a1 selective antagonist, reversible  
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Terazosin   (Hytrin)a1 selective antagonist , reversible  
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Doxazosin   (Cardura)a1 selective antagonist, reversible  
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Tamsulosin   (Flomax)a1 selective antagonist , reversible  
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Alfuzosin   (Uroxatral)a1 selective antagonist, reversible  
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Phentolamine   Non-selective alpha antagonist REVERSIBLE  
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Phenooxybenzamine   nonselective alpha antagonist IRREVERSIBLE  
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Prazosin (Minipress)   alpha-antagonist - used to treat hypertension  
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Terazosin   alpha antagonist - used to treat hypertension  
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Doxazosin   alpha antagonist- used to treat hypertension  
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Phentolamine   alpha antagonist - used to treat pheochromocytoma  
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Phenoxybenzamine   alpha Antagonist - used to treat pheochromocytoma  
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What are the three drugs used to treat pheochromocytoma   Prazosin, Phentolamine, and Phenoxybenzamine  
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Terazosin   - Trests BPH (a-blocker)  
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Doxazosin   - Treats BPH (a-blocker)  
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Tamsulosin   - Treats BPH (a-blocker)  
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Alfuzosin   - treats BPH (a-blocker)  
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Prazosin   a-blocker, used to treat Raynauds  
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Propranolol   (Inderal) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Nadolol   (Corgard) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Timolol   (Blocadren, Timoptic, Betimol) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Pindolol   (Visken) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Carteolol   (Cartrol, Ocupress) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Levobunolol   (Betagan) - b Receptor Antagonists: Non-selective, competitive, reversible  
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Metoprolol   (Lopressor, Toprol XL) - b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Atenolol   (Tenormin) - b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Acebutolol   (Sectral) - b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Betaxolol   (Betoptic, Kerlone) - b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Levobetaxolol   (Betaxon)The S-isomer of racemic betaxolol. b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Bisoprolol   (Zebeta)- b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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Esmolol   (Brevibloc) - b1 selective, competitive, reversible  
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What is BEAM used to identify   ALL B1 antagonist start with B E A or M  
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Acetylcholine   Direct Acting Muscarinic Agonists  
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Methacholine   Direct Acting Muscarinic Agonists  
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Bethanechol   (Urecholine) - Direct Acting Muscarinic Agonists. Works specfically on the badder and GI tract  
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Pilocarpine   (Pilocar, Etc., - topical/ Salagen - oral) - Direct Acting Muscarinic Agonists  
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Carbachol   (Isopto Carbachol, Carboptic, Miostat) - direct acting muscarinic agonsit  
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Cevimeline   (Evoxac) - direct acting muscarinic agonist  
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Muscarine   Direct acting muscarinic agonist  
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Why is ACh not used as a drug   Short half-life, way too non-specific, and not very good at reaching target  
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What is Bethanechol used for   works on the bladder and GI tract  
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Can Bethanechol be used for obstructive GI problems   NO, only used for non-obstrutive  
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Pilocarpine is used orally to treat what   Radiation caused dry mouth and Sjogrens syndrome  
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Pilocarpine is used topically to treat what   Open and narrow angle glocoma, and caue Miotic effects  
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What advatages does Cevimeline have over pilocarpine   Long lasting, less side effects and only needs to be taken 2-3 times per day  
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What is Carbachol   2nd line drug in the treatment of glocoma  
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Donepezil   (Aricept, Aricept ODT)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Tacrine   (Cognex)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Rivastigmine   (Exelon) - Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Galantamine   (Razadyne)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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  (Mestinon, Mestinon Timespan)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors  
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Ambenonium   (Mytelase)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors  
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Demecarium   (Humorsol) - Reversible AChE Inhibitors  
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Donepezil   (Aricept, Aricept ODT)- Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Tacrine   (Cognex) - Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Rivastigmine   (Exelon) - Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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Galantamine   (Razadyne) - Reversible AChE Inhibitors. WORKS ON CNS  
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