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Fundamentals-Pharm
Beta Blockers
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Pharmacology
Graduate
02/18/2011

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Term

What are the Selective Beta-Blockers

Which is only given IV?

Which is the longest acting?

Which is lipid soluble(Insomnia)?

Definition

Atenolol-Longest acting

Celiprolol

Esmolol-IV only

Metoprolol-Lipid soluble

 

Term

What are the non-selective beta-bockers?

Which is used in glaucoma?

Which is used as a Antiarrythmic?

Which has membrane stabilizing activity(mouth gets numb)?

Which has a high protein binding capacity?

Which has intrinsic sympathomimetic activity(partial agonist)?

Which can be given IV?

Which is the longest acting?

Which is lipid soluble(Insomnia)?

Which causes alpha 1 block?

Definition

Carvedilol: alpha-1 block

Labetalol

Naldolol-Longest acting

Pindolol-Partial Agonist

Propranolol-Antiarrhythmic, IV or oral, Membrane Stabilizer, High Protein Binding

Lipid Soluble(Insomnia)

Timolol-Glaucoma

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Why are beta-blockers used in hyperthyroidism?
Definition
Protect the heart
Term
What is a contraindication for Non-selective beta-blockers
Definition
Asthma Patients
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