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Cholinergic agonist represented by "Bethanechol", selectively mimics the effects of Ach at muscarinic receptors.
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Muscarinic Agonists
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Cholinergic anatgonist represented by "Atropine", selectivelyl blocks the effecst of Ach & other agonists at muscarinic receptors.
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Muscarinic Antagonist
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Stimulating agents represented by nicotine itself, selectively mimics the effects of Ach at nicotinic(N) receptors of autonomic ganglia. What are these agents called?
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Ganglionic Stimulating Agents
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Blocking agents represented by mecamylamine, selectively blocks nictinic(N) receptors. What are these agents called?
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Ganglionic Blocking Agents
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Blocking agents represented by d-tubocurarine & succinylcholine selectively blocks the effects of Ach at nicotine(M) receptors at neuromuscular junction.
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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
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Receptor Location includes sweat glands, blood vessels & all organs of PNS.
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Muscarinic
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Causative effects on Receptor locations also includes lowering HR, increasing gland secretion, and smooth muscle contraction.
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Muscarinic
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Bethanechol, Cholinesterase inhibitors, physostimine, whereas these drugs indirectly activates all cholinergic receptors, represent which receptor subtype.
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Muscarinic Agonists
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Atropine represents which type of muscarinic receptor.
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Antagonist
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All ganglia of the Autonomic Nervous Sytem are represented by the receptor location of this receptor subtype.
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Nicontinic(N)
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Effects of receptor activation promotes ganglionic transmission of this receptor subtype.
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Nicotinic(N)
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Receptor loc. of this receptor subtype includes neuromuscular junct.
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Nictotinic(M)
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Effects of Receptor location for this receptor subtype promotes skeletal muscle contraction
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Nictotinic(M)
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