Pick ONE drug in one of the following drug classes and answer the following questions regarding that drug.
A. Adrernergic Agonist
B. Adrenergic Antagonist
C. Cholinergic Agonist
D. Anticholinergics
1. Give the following information on one of the medication classes above: Drug class, Pharmacokinetics (including absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion), Pharmacodynamics (including onset of action, peak effect, duration), and Therapeutic effects.
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