Across
- 6. /has useful anti- asthmatic properties but has cardiovascular side effects as it gets into the blood supply.
- 8. molecules like epinephrine that activate adrenergic receptors.
- 11. type of diuretic that prevents potassium loss in urine.
- 12. bioisosteres of carboxylic acids, meaning they mimic -COOH in terms of acidity and H-bonding
- 13. agents /produce effects primarily by causing the release of NE from adrenergic nerve terminals
- 14. channels/Calcium channels in muscles that are blocked by CCB drugs.
- 15. antiviral drug that inhibits the HCV NS3 protease to prevent viral replication
Down
- 1. β-adrenergic receptors causing increased contractility, rate of heart, vasodilation, and bronchodilation.
- 2. stimulation/The body’s “fight or flight” response triggered by adrenergic drugs.
- 3. activation/Stimulation of heart receptors that increases heart rate and force.
- 4. II/A hormone that raises blood pressure by tightening blood vessels.
- 5. ẞ2-adrenoreceptor agonist is used in the management of bronchospasm in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- 7. that is converted in the liver to enalaprilat (active ACE inhibitor)
- 9. excretion/The main effect of diuretics that increases urine output.
- 10. inhibitor/It undergoes metabolic oxidation at para-position of the aromatic ring
