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pharm test #01

uses for rx category

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used for urinary retention cholinergic
used for urinary retention a1 blocker
used for dry eyes cholinergic
used for glaucoma cholinergic
used for urinary retention cholinergic, a1 blocker
used for miosis cholinergic
antidote of nondepolarizing NMP neostigmine
antidote of nondepolarizing NMB pyridostigmine
used for bronchodilation b2 adrenergic agonist uses
used as a tocolytic b2 adrenergic agonist uses
used to induce muscle relaxation during surgery, intubation, ETC neuromuscular blocker uses
used to treat shock and hypotension catecholamines, a1 adrenergic agonist
nicotine replacements: gum, patches, etc. ganglionic stimulant
to treat mydriasis anticholinergic
for bradycardia anticholinergic
usedd for urinary incontinence anticholinergic
for diarrhea anticholinergic
to treat ulcers anticholinergic
to treat motion sickness anticholinergic
block conduction within spinal cord skeletal muscle relaxants
nasal decongestant a1 adrenergic agonist
opthalmic decongestant a1 adrenergic agonist
for hypertension B blocker, a1 blocker
to treat cardiac arrhythmias B blocker
for heart failure B blocker
to treat angina pectoris B blocker
used for glaucoma B blocker
sedation a2 adrenergic agonist
"dries things up" anticholinergic
raises blood pressure catecholamines
acts peripherally and centrally skeletal muscle relaxants
vasodilates/ relieves urinary tension a1 blocker effects
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