• Card 15 / 34: Which of the following statement is false?
    A) Cholinergic antagonists increase cardiac output (tachycardia) but have little effect on vasculature.
    B) Atropine is a competitive cholinergic antagonist used to decrease salivary and airway secretions during anesthesia.
    C) Glycopyrrolate is an anticholinergic that enters the CNS because it is non quarternary.
    D) Atropine can cause GI stasis in horses.
    E) All of the above are true

    Answer:
    C) Glycopyrrolate is an anticholinergic that enters the CNS because it is non quarternary.

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Explanation:

Glycopyrrolate is quaternary and does not enter CNS. It is an anticholinergic that is used to decrease salivary and airway secretions during anesthesia.

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