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Do antimuscarinic drugs act at the skeletomuscular junction or the autonomic ganglia? |
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No, they do not block nictonic receptors. |
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Does atropine increase the heart rate? |
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1. At low doses no, it blocks M1 receptors on the inhibitory prejunctional neurons, thus permitting increased acetylcholine release
2. At higher doses the M2 receptors on the sinoatrial node are blocked. |
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What type of patient would you use atropine? |
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to cycloplege a +20 diopter esotrope |
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How is mydriasis different from cycloplegia? |
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Cycloplegia effects accomodation. Mydriatics do not. |
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What is the standard cycloplegic agent for adults? |
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What is the weakest mydriatic drug? |
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What cholinergic antagonist anti muscarinic agents are used in treating uveitis? |
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scopolamine and homatropine |
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