Anti - parkinsonism

Thursday, December 16, 2010



1. Drugs which form dopamine


Levodopa

2. Antiviral agents

Amantadine


3. Anticholinergics

Atropine and its substitutes

4. Anti-histamines

Promethazine

5. Phenothiazines

Ethopropazine

6. Miscellaneous

Elantrine
Bromoergocryprne

Adrenergic neuron blocking agents


Guanethidine
Guanoxon
Guanachlor
Bethanidine
Debrisoquine sulphate

Anti-psychotic drugs

1.  Phenothiazines

Chlorpromazine
Triflupromazine
Fluphenazine
Thioridazine


2. Rauwolfia alkaloids

Reserpine

3. Butyrophenones

Haloperidol
Trifluperidol

4. Thioxanthines

Chlorprothixene
Thiothixene

5. Indolic derivatives

Molindine

6. Miscellaneous

Oxypertine
Tetrabenazine
Pimozide

Neuromuscular blocking agents



1. Competitive agents

D- Tunocurarine
Gallamine
Pancuronium
Alcuronium
Atracurium
Vecuronium

 
2. Depolarizing agents

Succinylcholine

Opioid antagonists



Pure antagonists
Naloxone

Partial agonists

Nalophine
Levallorphan
Cyclazoxine
Naltrexone

CNS Stimulants


1. Direct CNS stimulants

A. Cortical stimulants

Caffeine
Amphetamine
Methyl phenidate

B. Medularly stimulants

Picrotoxin
Pentylene-tetrazol
Nikethamide
Doxapram


C. Spinal stimulants

Strychnine

11. Reflex CNS Stimulants

Lobeline
Nicotine
Veratrine
Ammonia