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direct cholinergic agonists |
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Parasympathomimetic activation Mimic effects of Ach |
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indirect cholinergic agonists |
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prolong cholinergic action by acetylcholinesterases (no destruction of Ach) Actions: muscarinic, nicotinic, neuromuscular junction, CNS |
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Anticholinesterases (Irreversible) |
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Permanantly inactivates acetylcholinesterases via covalent binding generalized cholinergic activity: paraylsis of motor function, miosis |
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Bind to cholinoceptors Leads to unopposed sympathetic stimulation |
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2 types Ganglion-blocking: block output of ANS Neuromuscular blocking: motor nerve endings |
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Nicotonic: Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs |
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Nicoinic antagonists 2 Types Antagonists/non depolarizing- block acetylcholine at nicotinic receptor cause flaccid paralysis Agonits/depolarizing- AFTER muscle fasiculations causes flaccid paralysis Used during surgery for complete muscle relaxation & for facilitation of intubation |
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Non-depolarizing Nicotonic: Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs |
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Competitive block action of acetylcholine at the end plate of the nicotinic receptor causing flaccid paralysis |
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Depolarizing Nicotinic: Neuromuscular Clocking Drugs |
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Technically a nicotinic agonist, but has neuromuscular blocking properties |
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