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Chapter 13
Autonomic Nervous System Drugs
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Pharmacology
Undergraduate 1
09/05/2010

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Compare and contrast characteristics of the four categories of automatic nervous system drugs
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  1. Adrenergics (sympathomimetics = mimic sympathetic responses)
  2. Adrenergic blockers (alpha- and beta-blockers = block sympathetic responses)
  3. Cholinergics (parasympathomimetics = mimic parasympathetic responses)
  4. Cholinergic blockers (anticholinergics = block parasympathetic responses)

 

Term
List the most frequently used (key) drugs in each of the four categories and the purpose of administration
Definition

 

  1. Sympathomimetics or Adrenergic
  • Epinephrine - For bronchospasm, asthma, cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis
  • Ephedrine - To raise blood pressure
  • Isoproterenol - For asthma or bronchospasm; for heartblock or ventricular arrhythmias
  • Norepinephrine - For severe shock, cardiac arrest
  • Phenylephrine - To raise blood pressure, ventricular arrhythmias
  2. Alpha- and Beta-Adrenergic Blockers or Alpha-blockers and Beta-blockers
  • Propranolol - Blood pressure control, angina, arrhythmias, and migraine
  3. Parasympathomimetic or Cholinergic drugs
  • Bethanechol - For pospartum or postoperative urinary retention, not with benign prostatic hypertrophy
  • Neostigmine - Treatment for myasthenia gravis and neuromuscular blockade reversal
  • Pilocarpine - To lower intraocular pressure in glaucoma
  4. Cholinergic blockers or anticholinergics
  • Atropine - Preoperative, for insecticide or mushroom poisoning, for bradycardia or atrioventricular block
  • Glycopyrrolate - Preoperative
  • Propantheline - For bladder spasm
  • Scopolamine - Prevent motion sickness; reduce salivary flow
  • Homatropine - Mydriatic

 

Term
Describe the possible side effects of each of the key drugs
Definition

 

  1. Sympathomimetic or Adrenergic side effects - Tachycardia, palpitations, hypertension, nervousness, and hyperglycemia
  2. Alpha- and Beta-Adrenergic Blockers or Alpha-blockers and Beta-blockers side effects - Hypotension, bradycardia, fatigue, depression, and hypoglycemia
  3. Parasympathomimetic or Cholinergic drugs side effects - Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, bradycardia, bronchospasm, and respiratory depression
  4. Cholinergic blockers or anticholinergics side effects - Dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, blurred vision, confusion, and tachycardia

 

Term
Adrenergic (Sympathomimetic)
Definition
 Drugs that mimic the action of the sympathetic nervous system. Having to do with adrenaline (epinephrine) and/or noradrenaline (norepinephrine)
Term
Alpha-blockers
Definition
Blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system. Alpha blockers relax certain muscles and help small blood vessels remain open
Term
Anticholinergics (Cholinergic blockers, Parasympatholytic)
Definition
Drugs that block the action of the parasympathetic nervous system. Commonly used in preoperative medications that reduce the secretions of the mouth, pharynx, bronchi, GI tract and reduce gastric activity
Term
Autonomic
Definition
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) - automatic, self-governing, or involuntary and is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Term
Beta-blockers (Beta-adrenergic blockers)
Definition
Blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system. Beta blockers block the action of endogenous catecholamines (epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) in particular), on β-adrenergic receptors, part of the sympathetic nervous system which mediates the "fight or flight" response.
Term
Cholinergics drugs (parasympathomimetic)
Definition
Drugs that mimic the action of the parasympathetic nervous system.A cholinergic drug, also known as a cholinergic agent, cholinergic agonist,[3] or a parasympathomimetic drug,[4] is any drug that functions to enhance the effects mediated byacetylcholine in the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system, or both.
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