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| Name a druge that in contrainicative for high myopes |
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| What is a problem with all cholinergic agonist? |
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| Increase in permeability of the blood aqueous barrier |
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What are the potential treatments of uveitis? |
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Uveitis is a leakage from the vessels in the iris and the ciliary body.
1)Steroids 2. Cycloplegic agent-dilates the pupil and rests ciliary body 3) Inhibior (scopolamine, homatropine) to reduce permeability and get less leakage |
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| What type of drugs release mucus and induce the constriction of the bronchi? |
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| What drug inhibits the transport of acetylcholine in the presynpatic neuron? |
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| What do cholinergic agonist decrease? |
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1) heart rate 2) blood pressure 3) cardiac output |
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| What do cholinergic agonist increase? |
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1) Sweating 2) GI motility 3) bladder stimulation 4) miosis 5) bronchial secretions 6) accomodation |
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| Name 4 reversible anticholinesterases. |
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1) Physostigmine 2) Neostigmine 3) Pyridostig\mine 4) Edrophonium |
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| Name two irreversible acetylcholinesterases. |
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1) Isofluorophate 2) Echothiophate |
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| What drug reactivates acetylcholinesterase? |
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| What condition is contraindicative to isofluorophate, an irreversible acetylcholinesterase? |
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| What is the standard cycloplegic agent for adults? |
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| What is the weakest cycloplegic agent? |
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| What do you do if you are in surgery and your patient has a genetic deficienty of chonesterase and has flaccid paralysis of the respiratory system? |
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| Put them on a ventilator till the drug washes out. |
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