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Pharmacology: Autonomic drugs
FlashcardQuizExam12 due today

Question

Which receptor does atropine block, and what is the net effect on heart rate?

Answer

Muscarinic (M2) receptors: blocking them removes vagal tone, so heart rate rises.

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