Describe Sugammadex.
T or F: Once sugammadex encapsulation occurs, it does not dissociate.
- sugammadex-relaxant complex is excreted in urine
Will depth of NMB affect the reversal capabilities of sugammadex?
Which NMB is sugammadex most effective in reversing?
-ROCURONIUM
What’s the order of NMB that will reverse the best to the last…
How long will it take to reverse roc or vec using sugammadex?
3 minutes
Describe Sugammadex Pharmacokinetics.
What is the normal DOSE of Sugammadex?
-2 to 16 mg/kg (according to depth of blockade at reversal time)
What is the dose of Sugammadex for reversal of shallow or moderate block (2 twitches on TOF present)?
2 mg/kg
What is the dose of Sugammadex for reversal of deeper block with little recovery present?
-4 mg/kg or more
T or F: Sugammadex (16 mg/kg) is used when reversing high doses of rocuronium (1-1.2 mg/kg)
- Used in rescue situations such as “can’t intubate, can’t ventilate”
Why has the FDA not approved sugammadex in US?
- Effects on tooth enamel and bone healing
What are the Adverse reactions of sugammadex?
T or F: If NMB needs to be reestablished after using sugammadex, use benzylisoquinolones.
- Can also use Succinylcholine
How do anticholinergic drugs work (mechanism of action)?
What are the 2 types of cholinergic post-ganglionic receptors?
- Muscarinic
What are the 3 terms describing belladonna compounds (alkaloids)?
Where are muscarinic cholinergic receptors found?
What is the neurotransmitter at post-ganglionic nicotinic and muscarinic receptors of the NM junction and autonomic ganglia?
Acetylcholine
T or F: Anticholinergics in usual doses have no effect on post-ganglionic NICOTINIC receptors.
- Only specific to MUSCARINIC receptors
Where does Atropine and scopolamine come from?
Where does glycopyrrolate come from?
T or F: Natural anticholinergics are tertiary amines, while synthetic anticholinergics are quaternary ammonium compounds.
-True
Describe an “alkaloid” anticholinergic.