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Which anti-muscarinic (tiotropium or ipratropium) is longer-acting? _____
Epinephrine causes broncho-_____
What drug class do benztropine and trihexyphenidyl belong to?_____
Benztropine may be used to treat extrapyramidal side effects caused by _____ drugs (e.g. dystonia, akathisia, parkinsonism)
Are tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) associated with sexual dysfunction? _____
In addition to asthma, ipratropium may also be used to treat _____
Tricyclic antidepressants antagonize the _____ adrenergic receptor
Treatment of ileus includes bowel rest, electrolyte correction, and _____ drugs (stimulate intestinal motility)
Which "DUMBBELSS" symptom is NOT alleviated by atropine administration in cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning?_____
Does pralidoxime reverse the flaccid paralysis associated with cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning? _____
Acetylcholine receptors and function
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Cholinergic agonists (direct and indirect)
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Muscarinic antagonists
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Nicotinic antagonists
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Neuromuscular blocking agents
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Adrenergic receptor subtypes
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Alpha-adrenergic agonists
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Beta-adrenergic agonists
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Alpha-adrenergic antagonists
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Beta-adrenergic antagonists
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Sympathomimetics
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Autonomic drug interactions
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Clinical applications in autonomic disorders
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