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145 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 145
tachycardia
heart palpitations
bronchodilation
nervousness
tremor

B agonists


Indirect ach agonists

B blockers

Weak agonists

Term 2 of 145
Alcaftadine (Lastacaft)

only effective in treating bacterial infections

good for pregnant women with allergies


not recommended for anyone under 18

causes severe drowsiness in all patients

,Term 3 of 145
Bull's eye maculopathy

Chloroquine
Thioridazine/chlorpromazine


Adrenergic's Combo Drugs

Cme


Brinzomlamide + Brimonidine

Definition 4 of 145
Adrenergic's
Combo drugs

Increases uveoscleral outflow

Increases US outflow and decreases aqueous production


Amoxicillin vs. dicloxacillin for s. aureus causing internal hordeolum?

Decreases aqueous production (BCH)

,Term 5 of 145
Apraclonidine (a agonist) - TACHYPHYLAXIS


*dry mouth

acute decrease in IOP esp. in acute angle closure (decrease aq. production, increases
uveoscleral outflow)
dilates Horner's pupil (A in HA)
efficacy decreases w/ chronic use (tachyphylaxis)
controls IOP pre- and post-ops

Pilocarpine
* 0.125% Adie's pupil constricts
* 2% used after angle closure attack
to make sure iris is taut for LPI
*Increases RD risk

Lid infections (hordeola, preseptal cellulitis)

Alpha blockers = -sins = Floppy Iris Syndrome
Beta blockers
- topical -lols, Timolol (crossover), Carteolol
- systemic: BEAM

Definition 6 of 145
HTN MEDS

HTN meds: ACEi = pril's (cough)
ARBs = tans (no cough)


Allergies to PCN/Cephalosporins/SULFA Drugs

fortified antibiotics for large corneal ulcers

Glipizide, Glyburide, Chlorpropamide

, Definition 7 of 145
CANT Drugs
- oral contraceptives
- accutane
- nalidixic acid
- tamoxifen


Opiates (Demerol, Roxicodone)

"Don't Trip, I'ma" - refers to what?

Blood thinners (may increase bleeding in eye)

Drugs good for any infection on cornea and lids?

Papilledema ( I JUST CANT.. so blurry)

Definition 8 of 145
ACC

Diplopia

Band Keratopathy

Aplastic Anemia

Hyperopic Shift

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