Doxazosin

Terazosin

Tamsulosin

Clonidine

Methyldopa

Reserpine

Metyrosine

Guanethidine

Reserpine

Guanethidine

Metyrosine

Canedilol and labetalol are nonselective beta-blockers thai also block ___?___. They are used for healt failure.

Adrenaline (epinephrine) stimulates:

Epinephrine:

Epinephrine:

Norepinephrine

Norepinephrine

Isoproterenol:

Isoproterenol:

Phenylephrine:

Phenylephrine:

Albuterol:

Albuterol:

Terbutaline:

Terbutaline:

Clonidine:

Clonidine:

Methyldopa

Methyldopa

Dobutamine:

Dobutamine:

Most common alpha receptor

Most common beta receptor

Alpha reccptor responses are predominantly ___?___ in nature

beta receptor responses are ___?___ in nature in the heart

beta receptor responses are ___?___ in nature enywhere, except heart

Alpha1

Alpha2

Beta1

Beta2

All of the following are indirect-acting adrenergic agonists, EXCEPT one. Which one is the exception?

All of the following are alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers EXCEPT one. Which one is the exception?

Tyramine and amphetamines cause release of ___?___.

Propranolol

The heart is generally considered to have predominantly which type of adrenergic receptors?

Alpha adrenergic receptors are located on:

All of the following neurons are cholinergic EXCEPT one. Which one is the exception?

1. Epinephrlne is the agent of choice for treating an anaphyhctic reaction because ofits stimulatorv effects on both alpha and beta adrenergic receptors. 2. All ofthe following are desirable effects of epinephrine that make it the agent of choice for treating an anaphylactic reaction. - It has vasopressor activity - It has bronchodilator properties - It causes increased cardiac output - It has a rapid onset ofaction

Of the following, which is a clinically significant adverse reaction due to Metoprolol?

If norepinephrine or eplnephrine wers to stimul|te or combine with the alpba receptors in the eye, which response would you expect?