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Drug List Pharm I
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What drug is used for glaucoma? | physostigmine |
| What drug is used for atony of the bladder or paralytic ileus | Neostigmine |
| What drug is used for intoxication by antimuscarinic agents? | Physostigmine |
| What drug is is used for intoxication by tricyclic antidepressants | physostigmine |
| What drug is used for myasthenia gravis | Neostigmine |
| What drug is used for reversal of neuromuscular block? | edrophonium or neostigmine |
| What drug is used for atropine poisoning and central anticholinergic syndrome | Physostigmine |
| What is used for alzheimer's disease | Donepezil, Rivastigmine |
| What can be used for a treatment of toxicity | Pralidoxime |
| What can be used for local application to they eye for wide angle glaucoma | Echothiophate |
| What can be used for pediculosis | Malathion |
| Name competitive ganglion blockers | -Trimethaphan -Mecamylamine |
| What produces paralysis of skeletal muscle? | -d-Tubocurarine -Succinlycholine |
| Therapeutic uses that include Endotracheal intubation and short procedures that include diagnostic tests such as endoscopy or bronchoscopy | Succinylcholine |
| Increases size prostate, may cause lower urinary tract symptoms, prevalence increases with age treat with alpha selective antagonists | Benign prostatic hypertrophy |
| Therapeutic use for glaucoma | Pilocarpine, carbachol |
| therapeutic use for xerostomia (dry mouth) | pilocarpine |
| therapeutic use for poisoning by inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase | Atropine |
| Therapeutic use to prevent vagal reflexes induced by surgical manipulation | Atropine |
| Useful for spasms in the G.I. tract bile duct, ureters, uterus | Tolterodine |
| Has antimuscarinic activity and H1 histamine receptor blocking agents | Diphenhydramine |
| Route of administration Topical ocular -Used for Glaucoma and miosis during opthalmic surgery | Carbachol |
| Route of administration is oral or subcutaneous Used for G.I. and urinary stimulation | Bethanechol |
| Route of administration can be intraocular, intracoronary, oral or subcutaneous -Used for miosis during opthalmic surgery or coronary angiography | Acetylcholine |
| Oral or transdermal Smoking cessation programs | Nicotine |
| Topical or ocular | Glaucoma and Xerostomia |
| USed to treat dimentia | Rivastimine |
| used as a chemical weapon | sarin |
| primarily used to diagnose bronchial hyperreactivity,[1] which is the hallmark of asthma and also occurs in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | Methacholine |
| used as a ganglionic blocker in treating hypertension, but, like most ganglionic blockers -sometimes used as an anti-addictive drug to help people stop smoking tobacco | Mecamylamine |
| used to treat the symptoms of dry mouth in patients with Sjogren's syndrome | civemeline |
| used to treat disorders, such as chronic hypertension, of the peripheral nervous system, which is innervated only by the sympathetic nervous system. | hexamethonium |
| used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease | Benztropine |
| antimuscarinic drug that produces short acting mydriasis (dilation of the pupil) and cycloplegia | tropicamide |
| -used an anticholinergic drug used for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute asthma. | ipratropium |
| used to treat depression | Amitriptyline |