Block 2 Pharmacology

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Diamorphine is an mu opiate receptor agonist. Which neurotransmitters does it target?
Beta endorophin, dynorphin, leu-enkephalin, met-enkephalin
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What is Atenolol
A Beta adrenergic antagonist
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Propanolol is a non-selective Beta adrenergic Antagonist. Other than CV problems what is it used for?
Migrane
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Bendroflumethiazide is a thiazide diuretic. What is its MOA?
Na-Cl cotransporter inhibitor. Increased Na excretion
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Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside. What is its MOA?
Na-K ATPase inhibitor, Na-Ca exchanger brings Ca in
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Warfarin is a vitamin K antagonist. What coagulation factors does it reduce
2, 7, 9 and 10
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Ramipril/Lisinopril/Enalapril and Captopril are ACE inhibitors. What product do they inhibit the deactivation of, thus increasing Vasodilation and reducing BP
Bradykinin
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Norepinephrine has what effect on alpha adrenoreceptors
Peripheral Vasoconstrictor, Coronary Artery Dilator
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Verapramil is an antiarrhythmic agent. What Channel does it block?
L-type Ca channel
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