Edrophonium
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Indirect-Acting Cholinergic (Anticholinesterase)Agent. used to diagnose
myasthenia gravis
,Where are Bile salts produced, stored and used for?
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produced in liver, stored in gallbladder(if present) and delivered to
duodenum to aid in digestion by emulsifying fats.
Organophosphate compounds
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Indirect-Acting Cholinergic (Anticholinesterase)Agent.commonly used as
insecticide dips and can result in toxicity.
Dobutamine
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adrenergic agent. beta-1 agonist used for short term treatment of heart
failure
2.4. Vials may be either ______dose or ______dose
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, single, multi
13.5 What are endoparasites?
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13.5 infect the inside of the body.
4.7. List five indications for the use of cholinergic agents.
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1. control vomiting 2. treat urinary retention 3. stimulate gi activity 4. treat
glaucoma 5. diagnose myasthenia gravis
What do cholingergic agents do?
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1. diagnose myasthenia gravis 2. reduce intraocular pressure of glaucoma.
3. stimulate GI motility 4. Treat urinary retention 5. Control vomiting 6.
antidote for neuromuscular blockers
4.24. An example of a tricyclic antidepressant used in veterinary medicine for
seperation anxiety in dogs is
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Clomicalm
2.9. An indwelling catheter should be replaced with a new one every __________hours
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Pilocarpine
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direct acting cholingergic. reduces intraocular pressure associated with
glaucoma.
propantheline
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anticholinergic. treat diarrhea, urinary incontinence and bradycardia,
reduce colonic peristalsis in horses to allow rectal examination.
List four sources of drugs used in veterinary medicine
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Indirect-Acting Cholinergic (Anticholinesterase)Agent. used to diagnose
myasthenia gravis
,Where are Bile salts produced, stored and used for?
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produced in liver, stored in gallbladder(if present) and delivered to
duodenum to aid in digestion by emulsifying fats.
Organophosphate compounds
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Indirect-Acting Cholinergic (Anticholinesterase)Agent.commonly used as
insecticide dips and can result in toxicity.
Dobutamine
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adrenergic agent. beta-1 agonist used for short term treatment of heart
failure
2.4. Vials may be either ______dose or ______dose
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, single, multi
13.5 What are endoparasites?
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13.5 infect the inside of the body.
4.7. List five indications for the use of cholinergic agents.
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1. control vomiting 2. treat urinary retention 3. stimulate gi activity 4. treat
glaucoma 5. diagnose myasthenia gravis
What do cholingergic agents do?
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1. diagnose myasthenia gravis 2. reduce intraocular pressure of glaucoma.
3. stimulate GI motility 4. Treat urinary retention 5. Control vomiting 6.
antidote for neuromuscular blockers
4.24. An example of a tricyclic antidepressant used in veterinary medicine for
seperation anxiety in dogs is
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Clomicalm
2.9. An indwelling catheter should be replaced with a new one every __________hours
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72
Pilocarpine
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direct acting cholingergic. reduces intraocular pressure associated with
glaucoma.
propantheline
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anticholinergic. treat diarrhea, urinary incontinence and bradycardia,
reduce colonic peristalsis in horses to allow rectal examination.
List four sources of drugs used in veterinary medicine