Discription
- Adrenergic Antagonist
- Alpha And Beta Receptors
- Differences Between Alpha And beta
- Adrenergic Receptors
- Sympatholytic Drugs
- α Adrenergic Blocking Drugs
- Alpha Blockers
- Nonselective α-Blockers
- Vasomotor reversal of dale
- Selective α1-Blockers
- Selective α2-Blockers
- Beta Blockers
- Classification of nonselective (beta 1 & beta 2) and cardioselective (beta 1)
- Nonselective β-Blockers [First generation β-blockers)
- Limitations of Non-selective β-Blockers
- Cardioselective (Selective β1) β-Blockers [Also known as second generation β-blockers)
- Beta-Blockers with Intrinsic
- Sympathomimetic Activity (ISA)
- Beta-Blockers with Membrane Stabilizing Activity
- Lipid Insoluble β-Blockers
- Use of β-Blockers
- COMBINED ALPHA AND
- BETABLOCKERS
Adrenergic Antagonists:
Alpha adrenergic blockers: Tolazoline, Phentolamine, Phenoxybenzamine, Prazosin, Dihydroergotamine, Methysergide.
Beta adrenergic blockers: SAR of beta blockers, Propranolol, Metibranolol, Atenolol, Betazolol, Bisoprolol, Esmolol, Metoprolol, Labetolol, Carvedilol.
Subject:- Medicinal chemistry
Course:- B.pharm
Semester:- 5th sem, sem:- 5