List of agonist drugs

    • [DOC File]Cardiovascular Drugs for Pharmacology Final

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      (1 agonist, causes vasoconstriction Hemorrhage control, treatment of . hypotension. Less potent than Epi or NE, but orally active and longer t½ Pindolol β-blocker. with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) (partial agonist) Treat . HTN. Masks hypoglycemic emergency (prevents tachycardia) in . diabetics, exacerbates . AV node block.

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    • [DOC File]patheyman.com

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      Pain Drugs. Opioids. Morphine (MS Contin) Hydromorphone (Dilautid) Meperidine (Demerol) Fentanyl (Duragesic) Codeine. Oxycodone (Oxyontin, Percocet) Hydrocodone (Vicodin/Lortab) Propoxyphene (Darvocet) Local Anesthetics. Lidocaine. Cocaine. Other. Acetaminophen. Tramadol. Electrolytes. Sodium chloride (PO & IV) Potassium Chloride (PO & IV) Calcium gluconate (IV)

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    • [DOC File]2002 CCHP PREFERRED DRUG LIST

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      Levobunolol AKBETA , BETAGAN Timolol Hemihydrate BETIMOL Timolol Maleate TIMOPTIC, TIMOPTIC XE Alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonist Brimonidine ALPHAGAN P PA: Tried and failed OR Contraindications to at least one preferred alternative..

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    • [DOC File]1 - City Vision University

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      Agonist Antagonist Mark the Table labeled Psychoactive Drug/Neurotransmitter Relationships (ex: use a paper clip, or colored tag), it will be helpful for future reference. How Drugs Affect the Body. In 25 words or less, explain the concept of tolerance and how it relates to understanding addiction. Define the following types of tolerance ...

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacology For The Physical Therapy Clinician

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      1. Agonist - drug mimics an endogenous substance that would normally stimulate a receptor. 2. Antagonist - drug which binds a receptor site, doesn't stimulate it, but does block other substances from stimulating it. F. Drug Nomenclature . 1. Chemical name - example - n-acetyl-para-amino phenol. 2. Generic drug name - example – acetaminophen.

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