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47 Cards in this Set

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Acute hypertension
NE, phenylephrine
Cardiogenic Shock (after myocardial infarction)
dopamine, dobutamine
Emergency cardiac arrest
isoproterenol, Epi
Hemostasis in surgery
epi
Prevent spread of local anesthetics
epi
Decongest nasal mucous membranes
phenylephrine
Hypertension
clonidine
Orthostatic hypotension
midodrine
Bronchial asthma
aluberal, terbutaline, salmeterol
Anaphylactic shock
epinephrine
Dilate pupil for eye exam
phenylephrine
Reduce intraocular pressure
apraclonidine, brimonidine
Delay premature labor
terbutaline, ritodrine
ADHD
amphetamine, methylphenidate
Narcolepsy
amphetamine
Allergic rhinitis, nasal congestion
pseudoephedrine
Mucosal and opthalamic local anesthetic
cocaine
Depression
phenelzine, selegiline
Parkinsons disease
selegiline, entacapone
Inoperable pheochromocytoma
metyrosine
Parkinsons
carbidopa + levodopa
Pheochromocytoma
phenoxybenzamine, with or without metryosine, phentolamine
Chronic hypertension
terazosin, doxazosin, prazosin with other tx
Peripheral vascular disease or Reynaud’s phenomenon
prazosin, phenoxybenzamine
Urinary obstruction in BPH
terazosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin, prazosin
Erectile Dysfunction
phentolamine with smooth muscle relaxant, sidenefil, other cGMP phosphodiesterase inhibitors
Hypertension
all beta adrenoceptor antagonists
Ischemic heart disease
all beta adrenoceptor antagonists
Heart failure
all beta adrenoceptor antagonists except labetalol, carvedilol, pindolol
Pheochromocytoma
propranolol, timolol
Glaucoma
timolol
Thyroid storm
esmolol
Patients with bronchospasm, diabetes, peripheral vascular diseas, Raynuads
use selective beta-1 antagonists
In pateints with bardycardia
use one with intrinsic sympathomimetic acvity
In patients with hypertension, occlusive peripheral artery disease, CHF
use third generation beta adrenoceptor antagonists
Postoperative ileus, atonic bladder, reflux esophagitis, abdominal distention
bethanechol
Dry mouth
pilocarpine
Diagnosis of asthma
methacholine
Smoking cessation
nicotine
Myasthenia gravis
neostigmine, pyridostgmine
Alzheimers disease
any AChE inhibitor may slow disease progression and ameliorate severity of symptoms
Asthma and COPD
ipratropium and tiotropium
Peptic ulcer
pirezepine
Urinary bladder spasm/incontinence
oxybutynin
Reverse sinus bradycardia
atropine
Excessive salivation amd mucus secretions during surgery
atropine. Scopolamine
Motion sickens, antiemetic
scopolamine