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Match the physiologic actions associated with the following:
Parasympathetic NS = Maintain steady heart rate Sympathetic NS = Increase heart rate Parasympathetic NS = Miosis Sympathetic NS = Mydriasis
Match the physiologic actions associated with the following:
Parasympathetic NS = Promote salivary secretions/Promote digestion Sympathetic NS = Halt salivary secretions/Halt digestion & peristalsis Parasympathetic NS = Promote urination Sympathetic NS = Urinary retention
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Cholinergic crisis = Salivation Cholinergic crisis = Lacrimation Anticholinergic syndrome = Xerostomia Anticholinergic syndrome = Anhidrosis/Hypohidrosis
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Reversible, cholinesterase Inhibitors that cross the BBB are used to treat:
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Which drug is the top drug to treat Alzheimer's Disease?
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Irreversible cholinesterase Inhibitors are used for:
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Reversible, competitive cholinesterase Inhibitors that do NOT cross the BBB are used to treat:
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Match the following Reversible, competitive cholinesterase Inhibitors:
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What is the indication for Pralidoxime?
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Donepezil is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor that can cross the blood-brain barrier and is used for AD?
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