Pharmacology and the Nursing Process by Linda Lane Lilley: Practice Exam

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What are adrenergic drugs used to treat?

Diabetes

Hypertension

Adrenergic drugs are a specific class of medications that work to stimulate and activate the sympathetic nervous system, also known as the "fight or flight" response. This class of drugs primarily targets the body's adrenergic receptors, which are located on various organs and tissues throughout the body. This stimulation can be beneficial for conditions such as hypertension, as it can help increase blood pressure and improve blood flow. However, adrenergic drugs are not used to treat diabetes, infections, or cancer. For these conditions, other types of medications and treatments are typically prescribed.

Infections

Cancer

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