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| Nicotinic effect(actions produced by what?) |
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| the subset of actions normally produced by endogenous acetylcholine that can also be produced b exogenous nicotine |
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| Muscarinic effect (actions produced by what?) |
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| the subset of actions normally produced by endogenous acetylcholine that can also be produced by exogenous muscarine, pilocarpine, and arecoline. |
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| Adrenergic effect (actions produced by what?) |
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| the subset of actions normally produced by endogenous norepinephrine that can also be produced by exogenous ephedrine. |
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| Nicotine _____ receptors (in autonomic ganglia) and in very high doses _____ blocks receptors |
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| D-tubocurarine and toxiferine bind to the _______ receptors and _______ the endogenous acetylcholine , resulting in the blockage of receptors causing _______. |
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| myoneural nicotinic, outcompete, muscle paralysis. |
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| Name 3 compounds that stimulate muscarinic receptors. |
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| muscarine, pilocarpine, and arecoline |
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| physostigmine inhibits ______ which results in an increase of acetylcholine at the receptor. |
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| atropine _______ the _________ receptors preventing the action of ________. This results in a dominance of the ________ nervous system. |
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| blocks, muscarinic, acetylcholine, sympathetic |
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| Ephedrine stimulates the _______ receptors. |
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