Pharmacology Exam 2 Tables PDF
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IAUPR – School of Optometry
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g Do Act not is to mimic want release Drug Name/Conc Mode of action Used for: of goal receptor so Sympathetic system on A but minimal/moderate irritation Systemic side effects rarely; some increases in blood pressure reported as tachyphylaxis Full dilation will only occur with Paremyd because Import...
g Do Act not is to mimic want release Drug Name/Conc Mode of action Used for: of goal receptor so Sympathetic system on A but minimal/moderate irritation Systemic side effects rarely; some increases in blood pressure reported as tachyphylaxis Full dilation will only occur with Paremyd because Important/Extra Info tropicamide relaxes sphincter while hydroxyamphetamine contracts dilator or B Agonists BAntagonist NE Indirect Adrenergic Agonists (sympathomimetics) Hydroxyamphetamine Cocaine Paradrine, 1% - partial dilation (similar to 1-% 1%, 4% and 10% for opthalmic uses phenyl) Paremyd -.25% with tropicamide Enhances release NE from pre-synaptic vesicle; Blocks reuptake of NE - leaves more Acetyl Col A in therefore reaches receptor after release post-synaptic area for receptors to use (anesthetic) Used to Dx Horner's but does NOT localize lesion; put cocaine in both eyes and if aniscoria is - cardiu = B1 ON H > - Direct = on receptor cholinergic = AcetylCo) A (7 + ) ganglionic blockers = ↓ BP &