Pharmacology - Anticholinergic & Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
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Learn about anticholinergic drugs and neuromuscular blocking agents in this comprehensive pharmacology video. Explore the mechanism of action of cholinergic antagonists, including antimuscarinic agents, ganglionic blockers, and neuromuscular nondepolarizing and depolarizing agents. Understand phase 1 and phase 2 block, as well as anticholinergic side effects. Discover specific medications such as Atropine, Scopolamine, Ipratropium, Tiotropium, Nicotine, Cisatracurium, Pancuronium, Rocuronium, and Succinylcholine. Gain valuable insights into the effects of these drugs on the central and peripheral nervous system, their use in endotracheal intubation, and muscle relaxation during surgery.
Syllabus
Intro
Antimuscarinic agents
Anticholinergic side effects
Ganglionic blockers
Neuromuscular blockers
Nondepolarizing agents
Depolarizing agents
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