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Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

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#2571

What type of drug interaction is an acute decrease in response to a drug after initial/repeated administration?_____

#2572

When a non-depolarizing NMJ blocker is administered, TOF stimulation show a _____ in each of the four responses

#2573

What is the route of administration of direct factor Xa inhibitors (apixaban, rivaroxaban)? _____

#2574

Neuro/Psych _____ is an ergot dopamine agonist that is rarely used to treat Parkinson disease

#2575

What is the effect of nitrates alone on myocardial O2 consumption?_____

#2576

Because denosumab impairs osteoclast activity (like bisphosphonates), these drugs can cause _____

#2577

Are class II antiarrhythmics (beta-blockers) used to treat supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias?

#2578

What is the effect of benzodiazepines and barbiturates on REM and slow-wave sleep (N3)?_____

#2579

_____ is defined as the hormone concentration that produces 50% of the maximal response

#2580

Which classes of diuretics (2) cause increased blood pH (alkalemia)? _____

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