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Located in ganglia of both the PSNS and SNS |
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stimulated by alkaloid nicotine |
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located postsynaptically: smooth muscle: increase GI cardiac muscle: decrease HR Glands of PSNS fibers: increase secreation |
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stimulated by alkaloid muscarine (mushroom |
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Cholinergic Direct-acting agonist |
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bind to cholinergic receptors causing stimulation (muscarinic or nicotinic receptors) |
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Cholinergic Indirect-acting agent |
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Inhibit the enzyme ecetylcholinesterase so the enzyme can't hydrolyzes ACH to choline and acetic acid resulting more Ach is available at the synaptic clefts |
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Cholinergic Indirect-acting agent |
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Inhibit the enzyme pseudocholinesterase plays little role in action of indirect acting agents |
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Cholinergic Indirect-acting agent |
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Reversible bind to cholinesterase Or Irreversible bind to cholinesterase and form a permanent covalent bond |
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Cholinergic Direct-acting agonist |
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Acetylcholine (muscarinic) or esters of choline |
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Acetycholine Methacholine Carbachol(ine) Bethanechol(ine) |
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are 4 important esters of Direct acting cholinoreceptor agonists |
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Direct acting Cholinergic agonist Used for: glaucoma Atropine poisoning Diagnostic in Pheochromocytoma Raynauds Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia |
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SE: cause MYOSIC MYOSIC MYOSHIT |
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can be cholilne: eyedrops |
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Direct acting SE: cause MYOSIC MYOSIC again USED to treat: glaucoma intracular surgery |
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Direct acting Indication: post op Urinary retention |
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Direct acting Natural occuring agent Semisynthetic Treat: Glaucoma used as eye drop MOA: miosis of the pupil |
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Direct acting Oral form called Salagel with parotid gland damage |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors Used for Myasthenia Gravis Arrythmias |
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Echothiphate (organophosphate) |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors Glaucoma |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors treat Myastinia gravis, illeus |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors |
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Cholinesesterase inhibitors treat glaucoma |
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Acetycholine Methacholine Carbachol(ine) Bethanechol(ine) |
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are poorly absorbed and distributed in CNS bc they are hydrophilic |
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Acetycholine Methacholine Carbachol(ine) Bethanechol(ine) |
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ACH rapid hydrolysis must give dose IV
Remaining are more resistant to hydrolysis Metha>carbachol>bethanechol |
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Cholinergic Agents agonist |
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SE: SLUDGE Salivation Lacrimaiton Urinary incontinence Diarrhea Gastrointestinal cramps Emesis |
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Organophosphate insecticides malthione, parathione (fertilizer) |
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MOA: binds to ACHesterase enzyme "irreversibly" and cause toxicity |
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Organophosphate insecticides malthione, parathione (fertilizer) |
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Net effect: Mucarinic and nicotinic toxicity blurred vision bradycardia Nv Diarrhea Sludge Axonal degeneration and demyelination of nerves |
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to treat Organophosphate toxicity by reverse binding of drug to ACHesterase enzyme and allow enzyme to hydrolyze ACH |
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is given first to prevent Tachycardia |
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Organophosphate treatment of symptoms |
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at recommended doses, primarily affect the Muscarinic receptors |
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at high doses, cholinergics stimulate the NICOTINIC receptors |
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Desired effects from muscarinic receptor stimulation |
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Undesirable effects are due to stimulation of the nicotinic receptors |
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ACH CARBACHOL PILOCARPINE BARTHENECOLINE METHANCOLINE |
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Direct acting agonist to: reduce intraocular pressure useful for glaucoma and intraocular surgery Topical application due to poor oral absorption |
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ACH CARBACHOL PILOCARPINE BARTHENECOLINE METHANCOLINE |
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Direct acting agonist: increases tone and motility of bladder and GI tract relaxes sphincters in bladder and GI tract allowing them to empty
Helpful for postsurgical atony of the bladder and GI tract |
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ACH CARBACHOL PILOCARPINE BARTHENECOLINE METHANCOLINE |
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oral dose or SC injection |
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Physostigmine Pyridostigmine |
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Indirect-Acting ACH agonist Cause skeletal muscle contractions Used for Diagnosis and treatment of Myasthenia Gravis Used to reverse Neuromuscular blocking agents Used to reverse Anticholinergic Poisoning (antidote) |
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Indirect Acting ACH agonist to treat from mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease and helps to increase or maintain memory and learning capabilities |
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SE are a result of overstimulaiton of PSNS bradycardia hypotension conduction abnomalities (AV block and cardiac arrest) Headache Dizziness Convulsions Abdominal cramps Increased secretions Nausea Vomiting Increased bronchial secreations Bronchospasms Lacrimation Sweating Salivation Loss of Binocular accomodation Miosis |
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Anticholinergics Antihistamines Sympathomimetics |
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antagonize cholinergic agents resulting in decreased responses |
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is used to manage Alzheimer's symptoms not to cure It may take up to 6 weeks to reach therapeutic effects |
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is the antidote for cholinergics |
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atropine belladonna-beautiful naked girl |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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competitive antagonists compete with ACH and block ACH at muscarinic receptors in PSNS reversible As a result, Ach is unable to bind to the receptor site to cause a cholinergic effect |
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NOT ABSORBED IN THE GI has halflife is 1/2 hr |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Most are well absorbed from the GI Widely distributed throughout the body in CNS in 30min-1hr |
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ACH ANTAGONIST PATCH FOR MOTION SICKNESS |
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SYNTHETIC: ANISOTROPINE SEMISYNTHETIC: CLIDINIUM |
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SYTHETIC: DICYCLOMINE SEMISYN: GLYCOPYRROLATE |
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SYNTHETIC: HEXOCYCLIUM SEMISYN: HOMATROPINE |
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SYNTHETIC: IPRATROPIUM, OXYBUTYNIN, TOLTERODINE SEMI: ISOPRPAMIDE, PROPANTHELINE, TRIDIHEXETHYL |
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SAVE A PATIENT LIFE IN AN OR |
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give to end stage CHF patient |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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small doses: decrease heart rate, decrease muscle rigidity and tremors for Parkinson's disease and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions
Large doses: block inhibitory vagal effects on SA and AV node resulting increase heart rate, drowsiness, disorientation, halluciantions |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Dilated pupils (mydriasis) Decreased accommodation due to paralysis of ciliary muscle (cycloplegia) |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Relax smooth muscle tone of GI tract Decrease Intestinal and gastric secretion Decrease motility and peristalsis |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Relaxed detrusor muscle Increased constriction of internal sphincter resulting urinary retention |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Decreased Bronchial secretions, Decreased salivation Decreased sweating Decreased Bronchial secretions Dilated bronchial airways |
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USED PRIMARILY FOR CARDIOVAS DISORDERS SINUS NODE DYSFUNCTION SYMPTOMATIC SECOND-DEGREE HEART BLOCK SINUS BRADYCARDIA WITH HEMODYNAMIC COMPROMISE |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Dcreased secretions from nose, mouth, pharynx, bronchi Relax smooth musccles in bronchi and bronchioles Decreased airway resistance Bronchodilation |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents-respiratory agents |
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used to treat: exercise induced bronchospasms chronic bronchitis asthma chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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resulting GI in: decreased secretions relaxation of smooth muscle decreased GI motility and peristalsis Used to treat: Peptic ulcer disease Irritable bowel disease GI hypersecretory states |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Relaxed detrusor muscle of the bladder Increased constriction of the internal sphinter Reflex neurogenic bladder Incontinence Decrease Urination |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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SE: increased hr dysrhythmias CNS excitation restlessness irritability disorientation hallucination delirium |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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SE: dilated pupils, decreased visual accomodation increased intraocular pressure decreased salivation decreased gastric secretions decreased motility |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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SE: urinary retention decreased sweating decreased bronchial |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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Antihistimines, Phenothiazines Tricyclic Antidepressant MAOIs |
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Cholinergic (muscarinic) Blocking agents |
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SE: allergies presence of BPH glaucoma tachycardia MI CHF hiatal hernia GI and GU obstruction |
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