Pharmacology Essentials for Healthcare

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Autonomic receptor pharmacology
  2. Psychopharmacology and antipsychotics
  3. Antimicrobials and resistance
  4. Diuretics and antihypertensives
  5. Drug absorption and distribution
  6. Therapeutic drug monitoring and lab tests
  7. Toxicology and antidotes
  8. Endocrine and diabetes therapy
  9. Cardiovascular and antiplatelet drugs
  10. Drug mechanisms and clinical uses

📖 1. Autonomic receptor pharmacology

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Clonidine : Clonidine is a centrally acting alpha2-adrenergic agonist used for hypertension and related off-label indications.
  • Parasympatholytic drugs : Parasympatholytic drugs antagonize parasympathetic (muscarinic) signaling to reduce secretions and inhibit smooth-muscle activity.
  • Beta-adrenergic receptors : Beta-adrenergic receptors are adrenergic receptor subtypes whose stimulation produces smooth-muscle and cardiovascular effects.

📝 Essential Points

  • Clonidine is centrally acting, increases vagal tone, and is used in opioid withdrawal treatment.
  • Clonidine is contraindicated in angina according to the false-statement item.
  • Stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors relaxes the uterus in the tested options.
  • Parasympatholytic drugs are not expected to relax the bladder sphincter in the tested options.

💡 Memory Hook

Clonidine: Alpha2 “center” → calmer sympathetic output; Parasympatholytics → dry/wide pupils, but bladder sphincter doesn’t relax.

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Prévia do quiz

1. Which drug is a centrally acting alpha2-adrenergic agonist used for hypertension and opioid withdrawal treatment?

2. What is the expected effect of beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation on the uterus?

3. Which antipsychotic is least likely among the listed atypical agents to cause extrapyramidal symptoms?

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Prévia dos flashcards

Clonidine — role?

Centrally acting alpha2-agonist for hypertension.

Parasympatholytic drugs — effect?

Antagonize parasympathetic signaling, reduce secretions.

Beta-adrenergic receptors — effect?

Stimulation relaxes the uterus.

Antidopaminergic neuroleptics — adverse effect?

Extrapyramidal symptoms like pseudo-parkinsonism.

Pseudo-parkinsonian syndrome — cause?

Dopamine-blocking antipsychotics like haloperidol.

Benzodiazepines — primary action?

Enhance GABA neurotransmission, produce anxiolysis.

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