level: Autonomic pharmacology
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Autonomic pharmacology
Question | Answer |
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Hemicholinium- no clin. uses mechanism | Competitive inhibitor of the choline carrier |
ChAT inhibitors used clinically | No |
Vesamicol works by | Preventing storage of ACh (via vesicular ACh transporter) |
Bottulin toxin prevents | Exocytosis |
Bottulin used to treat | Salivary dlrooling |
Neostigmine and physostigmine are- | Cholinesterase inhibitors |
Suxamenthonium works by | Agonising nicotinic receptors over two sub parts of the receptor which desensitises the receptors cauisng paralsysis |
What are butylcholinesterases | Non specific cholinesterases |
Complication with suxamenthonium | Is broken down by butrycholinesterases some individuals genetically lack this systemic enzyme meaning suxamenthoniuma has a paralysising effect |
What are galantamine and rivastigimine | Nicotinic allosteric potentiating ligands |
Decarmethonium is selective for | Nicotinic skeletal muscle |
Antimuscarinics work via | Inhibition of parasympathetic nervous system |
Are drugs specific to muscarinic subtypes used | No |
What is ipratropium used for | Asthma |
What is atropine used to treat | bradycardia |
Pirenzepine is used to | decrease gut motility and secretions |
Why is atropine given presurgery | Decreases secretions therefore decreasing AChEI side effects |
What is tropicamide used for | Pupil dilation |
Oxybutynin is used for | Urinary incontinence |
What is hyoscine used for | motion sickness |