Miltown's actual name
Meprobamate
The larger category benzodiazepines are a part of
Tolerance happens after...
Two weeks
Klonopin is used to treat what kind of disorders?
Seizure disorders
First benzodiazepine to be synthesized
Librium
Miltown was known as the first minor...
Tranquilizer
He played a major role in developing many benzodiazepine drugs
Leo Sternbach
Name at least two major negative impacts of using barbiturates
Overdose happens easily, intense withdrawal symptoms, dosage is tricky, no treatment for addiction, highly addictive
Chemical formula of Klonopin
C15H10CIN303
Which drug's structure is this?
True or false: Miltown helps relieve long-term anxiety only
False
Explain the mode of action of a benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepines increase the effect of GABA (an agonist) and GABA receptors in the CNS and spinal cord. GABA will attach to a chloride ion channel and allow rapid flow of negative ions into the cell; this makes it more difficult for the threshold to be released and the action potential to occur. The inhibition of action potentials causes many of the benzodiazepine's side effects.
Name three symptoms of only barbiturates
Dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, coma, skin rash, hallucinations
Chemical formula of Xanax
C17H13CIN4
Valium was the highest selling medication in the...
1970s
Name at least two of the alternate names Miltown has been marketed as
Amepromat, Quivet, Zirpon
Name three symptoms of only benzodiazepines
Memory impairment, appetite changes, constipation, weight gain, dry mouth, fatigue, jaundice, seizures, and/or changes in heart rate
CNS
Panic attacks
Parts of the brain that librium and valium affect
The limbic system
Hollywood
Neurotransmitter that benzodiazepines enhance the effect of
GABA
True or false: barbiturates are still in use
False
Which drug's structure is this?
Explain how a certain impacted part of the brain connects to one of the symptoms of valium and/or librium usage
Hypothalamus --> visceral activities impaired after serious usage
Spinal chord --> inhibition of motor pathways causes a muscle-relaxant effect
Amygdala --> weaker emotions
Thalamus and reticular formation --> these drugs are sedatives (they trigger sleepiness)