Sympatholytics
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| What are the indirect acting sympatholytics? | reserpine, guanethidine, guanadrel
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| what are the non-selective alpha antagonists? | phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine
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| which non-selective alpha antagonists are irreversible? | phenoxybenzamine
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| what are the alpha 1 antagonists? | prazosin, doxazosin, terazosin, tamsulosin
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| which alpha 1 antagonist is selective for alpha 1ac? | tamsulosin
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| what are the alpha 2 antagonists? | yohimbine
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| whatare the nonselective beta antagonists? | propanolol, timolol, nadolol, pindolol
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| what are the beta 1 antagonists? | metoprolol, atenolol, acebutolol, esmolol
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| what are the beta 2 antagonists? | butoxamine
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| which beta antagonists are irreversible? | none, they are all competitive
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| reserpine | indirect antagonist
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| guanethidine | indirect antagonist
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| guanedrel | indirect antagonist
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| phentolamine | nonselective alpha antagonist
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| phenoxybenzamine | non selective, irreversible alpha antagonist
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| how are phentolamine and phenoxybenzamine different? | they are both non-selective alpha antagonists, but phenoxybenzamine is irreversible
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| prazosin | alpha 1 antagonist
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| doxazosin | alpha 1 antagonist
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| Terazosin | alpha 1 antagonist
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| Tamsulosin | irreversible alpha 1 antagonist
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| yohimbine | alpha 2 antagonist
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| what are the alpha and beta antagonists? | labetalol, carvedilol
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| labetalol | alpha and beta antagonist
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| carvedilol | alpha and beta antagonist
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| propanolol | nonselective beta agonist
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| timolol | nonselective beta agonist
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| nadolol | nonselective beta agonist
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| pindolol | nonselective beta agonist
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| metoprolol | beta 1 antag
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| atenolol | beta 1 antag
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| acebutolol | beta 1 antag
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| esmolol | beta 1 antag
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| butoxamine | beta 2 antag
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