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A2 agonists and Alpha blockers
level: A2 agonists and Alpha blockers
Questions and Answers List
level questions: A2 agonists and Alpha blockers
Question
Answer
A2 agonist drug given to pregnant patients with hypertension
Methyldopa
A discontinued drug that is related to guanfacine
Guanabenz
Given to patients with ADHD of 12 years old and below
Guanfacine
A2 agonist drugs given to patients with glaucoma
Apraclonidine, Brimonidine
Which A2 agonist does NOT cross the BBB?
Apraclonidine
Drug given to patients with ocular hypertension
Brimonidine
Drugs of the Imidazoline group besides Clonidine given for hypertension
Rilmenidine, Moxonidine
Effect of A1 blockade on blood vessels
Vasodilation
Which Alpha receptor should be blocked to alleviate BPH symptoms?
A1
Which Alpha receptor should be blocked to remove negative feedback?
A2
Which Alpha receptor should be blocked to facilitate insulin release
A2
Drug examples of reversible Alpha blockers
Prazosin, Tamsulosin, Phentolamine
Drug prototype for reversible Alpha blocker
Phentolamine
Reversible, non-selective Alpha blocker
Phentolamine
Major adverse effect of Phentolamine on CVS
Hypotension
Alpha blocker given to prepare surgical removal in Pheochromocytoma
Phenoxybenzamine
Alpha blocker given to during operative manipulation
Phentolamine
Alpha blocker given to reverse local anaesthesia
Phentolamine
Alpha blocker given during hypertensive crisis
Phentolamine
Alpha blocker given for Male Erectile Dysfunction
Phentolamine
Alpha blocker given for peripheral vascular diseases like Raynaud's Phenomenon and Burger's Disease
Phenoxybenzamine
Prototype of irreversible Alpha blockers
Phenoxybenzamine
Non-selective A1ABD blockers
Prazosin, Terazosin, Doxazosin
Selective A1A blockers
Tamsulosin, Alfuzosin, Silodosin
Which selective A1A blocker has the highest apoptotic effect?
Silodosin
Which A1 blockers are less likely to cause first dose effect and lipid profile changes?
Tamsulosin, Silodosin
Which selective A1 blocker may cause QT prolongation?
Alfuzosin
Which selective A1 blocker shoud not be given wih CYP3A4 inhibitors?
Alfuzosin
Which selective A1 blockers may cause abnormal ejaculation and Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome?
Tamsulosin, Silodosin
Which A1 blockers are given to patients with hypertension AND patients with BPH?
Prazosin, Terazosin, Doxazosin
Which A1 blockers are given to patients with BPH only?
Alfuzosin, Tamsulosin, Silodosin
Which A1 blocker is given to patients with CHF?
Prazosin
Selective competitive A2 blocker
Yohimbine
Which drug is given to improve athletic performance and weight loss?
Yohimbine
Which drug should not be given to people with hypertension, angina, and renal impairment?
Yohimbine