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PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2026 NEW

EDITION ALREADY VERIFIED AND GRADED A+.

HIGHEST MARK GUARANTEED




Migraine headaches and glaucoma can be treated with B1 Blockers because they

___________________. - - ANS✔️--decrease pressure



The Adrenergic drugs mimic the _______________ response which is _______ or

____________. - - ANS✔️--Sympathetic

Fight

Flight



Cholinergic drug effects are: - - ANS✔️--Lower HR

Lower BP (through vasodilation)

Bronchial Constriction

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Increased GI secretions and motility

Increased urinary frequency

Increased Salivation

Increased sweating (diphoresis)

Pupils Constric (Miosis)



Bethanechol (Urecholine) is used for ___________. - - ANS✔️--Urinary Retention (URE=urine)



What conditions would cholinergic drugs be useful to treat? - - ANS✔️--Glaucoma

Xerostomia (dry mouth)

GI Motility

Lowering HR

Vasodilation

Indirectly: Alzheimers



What are B1 Blockers used to treat? - - ANS✔️--Angina, MI cardiac dysrhythmias, hypertension

and heart failure. (B1 Blockers work on the heart so all of these are cardiac issues)



What are the adverse effects of cholinergic drugs? - - ANS✔️--(Think that they suppress the

parasympathetic nervous system too much.)



Syncope

Hypotension

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Urinary frequency

Breathing difficulties



Tylenol overdose drug: - - ANS✔️--acetylcysteine



Dobutamine, Dopamine, Norepinephrine, Phenylphrine, epinephring and midodrine are all

____________. - - ANS✔️--Adrenergics



Tricyclic Antidepressants are not used as often. What are some of the names to be aware of? - -

ANS✔️--Elavil, Sinequan, Tofranil



Patients using MAO Inhibitors should avoid__________. - - ANS✔️--Foods with tyramine (Aged

cheese, wine, etc)



What are the limits of acetaminophen? - - ANS✔️--4g/day (may be lowered to 3g/day)

2g/day for liver problems or advanced age



What is the tylenol overdose drug? - - ANS✔️--acetylcysteine



For ACE inhibitors, what would be a sign that the patient isn't tolerating the drug very well? - -

ANS✔️--Dry, persistent cough
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