MindMap Gallery Efferent nervous system drugs
The efferent nervous system includes the autonomic nervous system and the motor nervous system. Chemical delivery occurs through chemicals released from its terminals. The basic targets of efferent nervous system drugs are receptors and transmitters.
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Efferent nervous system drugs
Cholines
Mimic drugs
choline receptor agonists
M, N receptor agonists
carbachol
M receptor agonists
choline lipids
It has agonistic effects on both M and N receptors, but mainly M receptors.
acetylcholine
methacholine
carbachol
becholine
Alkaloids
Pilocarpine
Muscarine
Arecoline
Tremorin
N receptor agonists
Nicotine
Tetramethylammonium (TMA)
Dimethylphenylpiperazine (DMPP)
anticholinesterase drugs
Refractory anticholinesterase drugs
new ideas
Physostigmine
Irreversible anticholinesterase drugs—organophosphates
Antagonist
Choline receptor blockers
M receptor blockers
atropine
Scopolamine
Anisodamine
Synthetic substitutes for atropine
N-receptor blocking drugs
ganglion blocking drugs
mecamylamine
Skeletal muscle relaxants
Depolarizing muscle relaxants
Succinylcholine
Non-depolarizing muscle relaxants
tubocurarine
cholinesterase reactivating drugs
pralidoxime chloride
pralidoxime iodide
Double complex phosphorus
Adrenaline
Mimic drugs
adrenoceptor agonists
alpha receptor agonists
Norepinephrine
Metahydroxylamine
beta agonists
isoproterenol
dobutamine
Alpha and beta receptor agonists
Adrenaline
dopamine
Ephedrine
Antagonist
adrenergic receptor blockers
alpha blockers
Non-selective α-blockers
Short-acting
Phentolamine, tolazoline
Long acting type
Phenolamine
Selective α1 receptor blockers
Prazosin
Selective α2 receptor blockers
Yohimbine
beta blockers
Non-selective beta-blockers
propranolol
Nadolol
Timolol, Carteolol
Pindolol
Selective β1 receptor blockers
Metoprolol
Esmolol
α, β receptor blockers
labelore
Arolol
carvedilol