Autonomic Pharmacology Adrenergic Antagonists
This lab introduces students to the pharmacology of autonomic nervous system, specifically focusing on adrenergic antagonists. It covers topics such as adrenergic neurons and receptors, target organ effects, and antagonists for alpha 1, alpha 1 + 2, beta 1 + 2, and beta + alpha receptors. Students will gain an understanding of the various antagonists and their effects on the body. ▼
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Cost:
Free
Provider:
Youtube
Certificate:
Paid Certification
Language:
English
Start Date:
On-Demand
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Updated in [February 21st, 2023]
Lab
Adrenergic Antagonists Introduction
Adrenergic Neurons and Receptors
Adrenergic Target Organ Effects
Alpha 1 Antagonists
Alpha 1 + 2 Antagonists
Beta Antagonists
Beta 1 + 2 Antagonists
Beta + Alpha Blockers
Beta Blocker Overdose
Adrenergic Antagonists Practice Problems
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Learners can learn about autonomic pharmacology and adrenergic antagonists from this online course. They can gain an introduction to adrenergic neurons and receptors, as well as the effects of adrenergic target organs. They can also learn about the different types of adrenergic antagonists, such as alpha 1 antagonists, alpha 1 + 2 antagonists, beta antagonists, beta 1 + 2 antagonists, and beta + alpha blockers. Additionally, learners can gain an understanding of beta blocker overdose and practice problems related to adrenergic antagonists. By the end of the course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of autonomic pharmacology and adrenergic antagonists.
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