What race does Coreg work best for?
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African Americans
,According to the WHO what is the first step in the prescribing process?
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The first step is to define the patient's problem
What is off-label prescribing?
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Off-label use is the use of pharmaceutical drugs for an unapproved indication
or an unapproved age group, dosage or route of administration.
What are Belladonna alkaloids?
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This is used with morphine to treat biliary colic (pain caused by stones in the
bile duct). •
Main route of direct acting agonists
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, IV administration
Step 6 of the WHO approach:
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Monitor the treatment
Type-3 hypersensitivity occurs when
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there is an accumulation of immune complexes or antigen-antibody
complexes that may not have been adequately cleared by innate immune
cells, giving rise to an inflammatory response and attraction of leukocytes.
Such reactions progress into the point of disease producing immune-complex
diseases. The reaction can take hours, days, or even weeks to develop
depending on whether or not there is immunologic memory of the
precipitating antigen. Typically, clinical features emerged a week following
initial antigen challenge from the deposited immune complexes that can
precipitate the inflammatory response. Type 4 hypersensitivity is often called
delayed-type hypersensitivity, as a reaction take 2-3 days to develop. unlike
other types it is not antibody-mediated but rather cell mediated response.
Example of type 3 hypersensitivity
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, Reaction to an intradermal injection. Localized destuction of whatever has
been injected. Inflammation around shot location, tissue necrosis.
Alpha blockers end in "zosin" are mostly used for
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BPH and sometimes HTN. Adverse effects of orthostatic hypotension. They
block the effects of catecholamines at the alpha 1 receptors in vascular
smooth muscle and also smooth muscle of the bladder neck and prostate
Beta 1 selective agents, also known as cardio selective, they have
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ionotropic effects as well as reducing with muscle tone these include
atenolol, esmolol, and metoprolol.
Beta 3 receptors are mainly located in X tissue
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adipose; breakdown of stored fat; also found in urinary bladder (relaxes
bladder preventing urination)
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African Americans
,According to the WHO what is the first step in the prescribing process?
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The first step is to define the patient's problem
What is off-label prescribing?
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Off-label use is the use of pharmaceutical drugs for an unapproved indication
or an unapproved age group, dosage or route of administration.
What are Belladonna alkaloids?
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This is used with morphine to treat biliary colic (pain caused by stones in the
bile duct). •
Main route of direct acting agonists
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, IV administration
Step 6 of the WHO approach:
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Monitor the treatment
Type-3 hypersensitivity occurs when
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there is an accumulation of immune complexes or antigen-antibody
complexes that may not have been adequately cleared by innate immune
cells, giving rise to an inflammatory response and attraction of leukocytes.
Such reactions progress into the point of disease producing immune-complex
diseases. The reaction can take hours, days, or even weeks to develop
depending on whether or not there is immunologic memory of the
precipitating antigen. Typically, clinical features emerged a week following
initial antigen challenge from the deposited immune complexes that can
precipitate the inflammatory response. Type 4 hypersensitivity is often called
delayed-type hypersensitivity, as a reaction take 2-3 days to develop. unlike
other types it is not antibody-mediated but rather cell mediated response.
Example of type 3 hypersensitivity
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, Reaction to an intradermal injection. Localized destuction of whatever has
been injected. Inflammation around shot location, tissue necrosis.
Alpha blockers end in "zosin" are mostly used for
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BPH and sometimes HTN. Adverse effects of orthostatic hypotension. They
block the effects of catecholamines at the alpha 1 receptors in vascular
smooth muscle and also smooth muscle of the bladder neck and prostate
Beta 1 selective agents, also known as cardio selective, they have
Give this one a try later!
ionotropic effects as well as reducing with muscle tone these include
atenolol, esmolol, and metoprolol.
Beta 3 receptors are mainly located in X tissue
Give this one a try later!
adipose; breakdown of stored fat; also found in urinary bladder (relaxes
bladder preventing urination)