What effects does an adrenergic blocking agent have on the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the eyes, the gastrointestinal system, the skin, and the urinary system?
Adrenergic blocking agent:
Cardiovascular system:
The adrenergic blocking agent also is known as beta blockers. When
we take beta blockers it regulates the heart beats and reduces the
blood pressure, it improves the blood flow. It also prevents
arrhythmia, angina, migraine, tremors. It works by blocking the
neurotransmitters norepinephrine or epinephrine from binding to
receptors.
Respiratory system:
Beta-AR antagonist is beta-adrenergic receptor it improve the
respiratory function. Patient with acute Asthma and COPD, it
reduces the risk of adverse respiratory effects.
Eyes:
Beta-adrenergic blocking agents treat glaucoma by reducing the
production of fluid in the eye.
Gastrointestinal system:
Beta-adrenoceptors agonists use as an agent on GI motility.
Skin:
Beta-blocking agents cause adverse drug effects in the skin.
Nonspecific beta-blocking agents cause rash and psoriasis.
Urinary system:
The adrenergic blocking agent has no clinical effect or minimal
effect with glomerular filtration rate, renal vascular resistance
will be reduced, it reduces the renal plasma flow and induces the
body fluid space and weight gain.
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