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Alright, I'm having some major trouble understanding this subject, any clarification would be appreciated...

Alpha 1/Alpha 2/Beta 1/Beta 2 Receptors

A1/A2/B1/B2 Agonists

How does this all work? Something about albuterol being an Alpha 1 Agonist and Epi being Alpha 2?

How does this all fit? Where does this fit into the Paramedic scope of things? I am totally confused.

Thanks in advance

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To truly understand alpha & beta responses, one needs to understand and know some basic pathophysiology of CNS. Actually most of our medications affect either alpha 1 or 2, and Beta 1 or 2.. or a combination.

I found this site that is pretty simplistic, but at least gives you an insight of the CNS and ANS , then the divisions. After you understand the nervous system you will apply the responses appropriately.. i.e. alpha constricts and beta dilates.. theory.

http://www.anaesthesiauk.com/article.aspx?articleid=100506

So get a good grasp of CNS and ANS , then apply the medication actions to that ...

R/r 911

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