USMLE Step 2 CK Lecture Notes 2019: Obstetrics/Gynecology (Kaplan Test Prep)

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Figure II-2-2. Continence   and Micturition

stimulated cause contraction of urethral smooth muscle, preventing
micturition. Drugs: ephedrine, imipramine, and estrogens. α-adrenergic
blockers or antagonists relax the urethra, enhancing micturition. Drugs:
phenoxybenzamine.
β-adrenergic receptors are found primarily in the detrusor muscle and when
stimulated cause relaxation of the bladder wall, preventing micturition. Drugs:
flavoxate and progestins.
Cholinergic receptors are found primarily in the detrusor muscle and when
stimulated cause contraction of the bladder wall, enhancing micturition.
Drugs: bethanechol and neostigmine. Anticholinergic medications block the
receptors, inhibiting micturition. Drugs: oxybutynin and propantheline.

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