Ans: Salmeterol
Salmeterol is beta 2 adrenergic receptor agonist drug.This drug has effect on smooth muscle of respitratory tract.It respiratory dilatation of bronchial passage.They helps in improving breathing pattern.They are primarily used to treat asthma and COPD disease of respiratory system.They prevent wheezing and breathing difficulties.
QUESTION 26 Which of the following drugs is a beta receptor agonist which improves breathing? atropine...
QUESTION 26 Which of the following drugs is a beta receptor agonist which improves breathing? atropine carvedilol ipratropium salmeterol
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QUESTION 4 A drug which is an agonist binds to a receptor and blocks the effects of receptor activity only causes severe side effects augments recpetor activity and produces a therapeutic response is metabolized to an inactive form
09. Which of the following beta-blocker is also a alpha-receptor blocker? A) Timolol B) Carvedilol C) Pindolol D) Propranolol Q10. Which of the following are beta1/beta2-adrenoceptor antagonists? Propanolol?/ Pindolol? both?
cv response le Blists some receptor agonists & antagonists that could be used in treating the following clinical the drugs listed in this table are not necessarily the ones most often used to treat the conditions in the and may not represent the best treatment available However studying these drugs and their effects you better understand the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and the cardiovas Table B 96 AS odst o Drug Effects on Receptor Atenolol Beta: blocker Propranolol...
Assuming that you had an agonist and an antagonist for every autonomic transmitter receptor, how could you determine which receptor types exist in any autonomically controlled effector? Using the method you defined in Question 1 and your knowledge of the Autonomic control of the function of the internal organs, predict the effects (increase, decrease, or no change) of the following autonomic agonists on heart rate (HR). AGONIST HR CHANGE alpha-adrenergic beta-adrenergic muscarinic nicotinic Using autonomic pharmacological agents, how could you...
Question 3 Stimulation of this receptor increases heart rate: beta 1 beta 2 alpha 1 alpha 2 Not save Ques Veek 2 - Quiz 1 arted: Oct 16 at 1:32pm Quiz Instructions Question 8 5 pts The main antidote to administer in the event of a cholinergic crisis (causing muscular paralysis and respiratory depression) is bethanechol Time Run Attempt due 19 Minute atropine neostigmine succinylcholine Next → No now
Name: 7. A patient with asthma was recently diagnosed with glaucoma, Which of the following drugs should the nurse consider as relatively safe for the patient? a. LABAS b. Xanthine derivatives C. SABAS d. Inhaled corticosteroids 8. A patient is prescribed aminophylline for systematic relief of bronchial asthma. The nurse is required to inform the patient about other drugs that may interact with aminophylline. Which of the following drug increases the effects of aminophylline? a Ketoconazole b. Rifampin c. Loop...
QUESTION 28 Which drug is blocks the actions at a beta receptor? albuterol esmolol clonidine terazosin