Question | Answer |
Atropine (anticholinergic) | blocks ACH, depresses salivary and bronchial secretions, dilates bronchi
BRADYCARDIA, PREANESTHESIA |
adverse atropine | tachy, blurred vision |
Urecholine | DIRECT cholinergic drug, increase bladder tone for URINARY RETENTION |
Adverse urecholine | bradycardia, hypotension, HA, restlessness |
Who cannot use urecholine? | people with heart problems |
Prostigmin | URINARY RETENTION MYASTHENIA GRAVIS |
Tensilon | Diagnosing MG |
Indirect acting cholinergics | prostigmin and tensilon |
adverse of indirect acting cholinergic (prostigmin/tensilon) | hypotension, bradycardia, intestinal spasm, resp. arrest, vasodilation |
Who cannot use indirect acting cholinergic? (prostigmin/tensilon) | bradycardia, parkinsons, GI obstruction, resp. disorder, ulcerative colitis |
Aricept | increase ACH to slow ALZHEIMERS |
adverse Aricept | HA, dizziness, depression |
Ditropin/Detrol | relax smooth muscle for SPASTIC BLADDER |
Adverse Ditropin and Detrol | dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision |
Who should not use urinary antispasmodics? | glaucoma, heart disease, paralytic ileus |
Bacitracin | antibacterial |
Betadine/chlorprep | skin prep |
Lotrimin | antifungal |
Accutane | acne |
Timoptic | decrease production of aqueous humor |
Pilocar | increase outflow of aqueous humor (can cause burning) |
Alphagan | decrease interocular pressure
can cause HTN, bradycardia |
Erythromycin | newborn antibacterial |
Ciprofloxacin | antibacterial for CONJUNCTIVITIS |
Atropine sulfate | eye exam prep |