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Indirect Cholinomimetics & Organophosphate Toxicity#IndirectCholinomimetics #OrganophosphateToxicity
✅ Indirect Cholinomimetics & Organophosphate Toxicity — The COMPLETE Step 1 High-Yield Guide (Mnemonics + Mechanisms + Exam Traps)
Studying for USMLE Step 1?
This is your full, clean, ultra-high-yield breakdown of indirect cholinomimetics (AChE inhibitors) and organophosphate toxicity — one of the most tested pharmacology sections on the exam.
If you’ve ever mixed up neostigmine vs physostigmine, atropine vs pralidoxime, or the entire DUMBBELSS toxidrome… this video fixes that permanently.
⸻
⭐ What You’ll Learn
• Mechanisms of indirect cholinomimetics (AChE inhibitors)
• Alzheimer drugs vs MG drugs vs anticholinergic antidotes
• Organophosphate poisoning (muscarinic + nicotinic + CNS effects)
• Why pralidoxime ONLY works early
• Why atropine is essential for muscarinic + CNS symptoms
• How to differentiate CNS-penetrant vs peripheral AChE inhibitors
• The exact Step-1 exam traps NBMEs love
⸻
🧠 High-Yield Drug Breakdown
Alzheimer’s (CNS-penetrant): Donepezil, Rivastigmine, Galantamine
Mnemonic: “Don Riva forgot the gala.”
Peripheral AChE inhibitors:
• Neostigmine → ileus, urinary retention, MG crisis reversal
• Pyridostigmine → long-acting MG maintenance
Mnemonic: “Neo = NO BBB. Pyri = Peripheral Power.”
CNS antidote:
• Physostigmine → fixes anticholinergic toxicity
Mnemonic: “Physostigmine phyxes atropine overdose.”
⸻
⚠️ Organophosphate Toxicity — The NBME Loves This
Agents: Parathion, Fenthion, Malathion (farmer, insecticides)
Muscarinic: DUMBBELSS
Nicotinic: paralysis, depolarizing blockade
CNS: seizures, respiratory depression, coma
Treatment (Test Goldmine):
Atropine → muscarinic + CNS
Pralidoxime (2-PAM) → regenerates AChE (nicotinic) EARLY only
Mnemonic:
A = Atropine = Airway secretions
P = 2-PAM = Paralysis (NMJ)
⸻
🔥 Exam Traps You’ll Never Miss Again
• Never give physostigmine unless clear anticholinergic toxicity
• Atropine alone does NOT fix paralysis in organophosphate toxicity
• Early pralidoxime = life-saving; late pralidoxime = useless
• MG treatment: Pyridostigmine (chronic), Neostigmine (reversal/ileus)
• Alzheimer drugs MUST cross BBB
• Farmer + miosis + bronchospasm + wet lungs = organophosphate crisis
⸻
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Studying for USMLE Step 1?
This is your full, clean, ultra-high-yield breakdown of indirect cholinomimetics (AChE inhibitors) and organophosphate toxicity — one of the most tested pharmacology sections on the exam.
If you’ve ever mixed up neostigmine vs physostigmine, atropine vs pralidoxime, or the entire DUMBBELSS toxidrome… this video fixes that permanently.
⸻
⭐ What You’ll Learn
• Mechanisms of indirect cholinomimetics (AChE inhibitors)
• Alzheimer drugs vs MG drugs vs anticholinergic antidotes
• Organophosphate poisoning (muscarinic + nicotinic + CNS effects)
• Why pralidoxime ONLY works early
• Why atropine is essential for muscarinic + CNS symptoms
• How to differentiate CNS-penetrant vs peripheral AChE inhibitors
• The exact Step-1 exam traps NBMEs love
⸻
🧠 High-Yield Drug Breakdown
Alzheimer’s (CNS-penetrant): Donepezil, Rivastigmine, Galantamine
Mnemonic: “Don Riva forgot the gala.”
Peripheral AChE inhibitors:
• Neostigmine → ileus, urinary retention, MG crisis reversal
• Pyridostigmine → long-acting MG maintenance
Mnemonic: “Neo = NO BBB. Pyri = Peripheral Power.”
CNS antidote:
• Physostigmine → fixes anticholinergic toxicity
Mnemonic: “Physostigmine phyxes atropine overdose.”
⸻
⚠️ Organophosphate Toxicity — The NBME Loves This
Agents: Parathion, Fenthion, Malathion (farmer, insecticides)
Muscarinic: DUMBBELSS
Nicotinic: paralysis, depolarizing blockade
CNS: seizures, respiratory depression, coma
Treatment (Test Goldmine):
Atropine → muscarinic + CNS
Pralidoxime (2-PAM) → regenerates AChE (nicotinic) EARLY only
Mnemonic:
A = Atropine = Airway secretions
P = 2-PAM = Paralysis (NMJ)
⸻
🔥 Exam Traps You’ll Never Miss Again
• Never give physostigmine unless clear anticholinergic toxicity
• Atropine alone does NOT fix paralysis in organophosphate toxicity
• Early pralidoxime = life-saving; late pralidoxime = useless
• MG treatment: Pyridostigmine (chronic), Neostigmine (reversal/ileus)
• Alzheimer drugs MUST cross BBB
• Farmer + miosis + bronchospasm + wet lungs = organophosphate crisis
⸻
📣 Call to Action
If you want more clean, fast, Step-1-focused breakdowns:
1️⃣ LIKE this video — helps med students find it
2️⃣ SUBSCRIBE for weekly high-yield Step 1 topics
3️⃣ COMMENT:
“Which pharm topic should I break down next?”
Your request may appear in the next video.
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