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Peripheral Nervous System

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Peripheral Nervous System   composed of all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, transmit information to and from the brain via chemical and electrical messages  
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Afferent Nerves   Nerves that send messages back to the CNS  
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Efferent Nerves   Nerves that transmit messages from the CNS to the rest of the body  
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Sympathetic Nerves   "Fight or Flight", facititate mobilization of the body for quick action  
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Parasympathetic Nerves   "Feed and Breed", direct restoratice and conserative processes  
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Direct Acting   receptor agonists which minic the effects of endogenous chemicals by combining with receptors in the sympathetic nervous system, nasal decongestant  
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Indirect Acting   Facilitate the release of Norepinephrine or block the re-uptake of Norepinephrine in the neuronal membrane  
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Sympatholytic (Adrenergic Blocking) Agents   Oppose the action of the natural messangers, epinephrine and Norepinephrine, as their receptor sites, also referred to as blockers  
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Parasympathomimetics (Cholinergic) Agents   Enhance the actions of the parasympathetic nervous system, opposes the effects of the sympathetic nervous system, may be direct action on cholinergic receptors  
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Parasympatholytic (Anticholinergic) Agents   Inhibit or reverse the actions of the parasympathetic nervous system, bind with the cholinergic receptors and prevent binding or acetylcholine  
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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents   Blocks the transmisson of nerve impulses to skeletal muscles resulting in paralysis of skeletal muscle  
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Local Anesthetics   Block conduction of impulses along nerves and prevents the sensation of pain from reaching the brain  
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Sympathomimetic Agents   The effects of these agents are complex and depend upon the specific receptor where the drugs exert their action  
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B-1 Receptors   Affect the Heart  
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B-2 Receptors   Affect the lungs  
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Pseudoephedrine   Cannot purchase more than 3.6grams a day, 9 grams in 30 days, or 7.5 grams in 30 days from a kiosk  
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Beta Blockers   end in -olol  
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Alpha Blockers   end in -osin  
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Tablets, Injection, Nasal Sprays, Suppositories   Four ways Alpha Blockers are distributed  
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Migraine Headaches   Alpha Blockers are used for  
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Blood Pressure Medicine   Beta Blockers are  
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Lidocaine   Used as a local anesthetic  
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