Antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Agonists vs Antagonists
Anxiety/
Epilepsy/
Insomnia
MISC
100

What 2 classes of antidepressants increase BOTH serotonin and norepinephrine?

SNRI and TCA

100

Name 2 first generation antipsychotics

Haloperidol and Chlorpromazine

100

What is the beta2 target organ?

Lungs

100

Which class of CNS depressants is considered safer; benzodiazepines or barbiturates?

Benzodiazepines

Finite amount of CNS depression (Ceiling)

100

What is the role of acetylcholinesterase? 

Breaks down acetylcholine (specifically into acetate and choline

200

Bupropion as brand-name Zyban is indicated for what?

Smoking cessation

200

What class of antipsychotics have a higher risk of extrapyramidal side effects?

1st generation or typical

200

Doxazosin is an alpha1 antagonist. What is this medication indicated for? 

 Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

200

What benzodiazepine-like drug helps with both DFS and DMS?

Ambien CR (Zolpidem)

200

What is the role of the blood brain barrier?

Protects toxic substances from getting into brain (Good and bad)

300

Name 3 SSRIs.

fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), sertraline (Zoloft), citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluvoxamine (Luvox)

300

2nd generation or atypical antipsychotics are associated with metabolic effects. What are these metabolic effects?

Hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia --> diabetes, weight gain

300

What is the effect of alpha1 agonism?

Vasoconstriction

300

What is a non-controlled alternative to benzos to treat anxiety?

Buspirone (Buspar)

300

What is role of carbidopa in carbidopa/levodopa combination?

Blocks the breakdown of levodopa before it reaches the brain

400

A patient is taking isocarboxazid. Food rich in what should be eaten in moderation?

Tyramine (aged cheeses, wine, chocolate)

400

A patient taking a FGA has been experiencing parkinsonism like side effects? What treatment should be recommended?

Administer anticholinergic (diphenhydramine)

400

Name 2 therapeutic applications for beta1 agonism

Heart failure, shock, AV heart block, cardiac arrest

400

A patient experiences severe anxiety a few times a year when she needs to speak in front of people for her company's meetings.  She is reluctant to start chronic therapy for her anxiety.  What class of medications is best for her situation?

Benzodiazepines (lorazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, etc.)

400

What causes first dose syncope with alpha1 antagonists?

Causes vasodilation (give first dose at bedtime to treat)

500

A patient is started on an SSRI but doesn't notice much improvement in symptoms after one week. How soon will full effect of medication be seen?

Could take up to 4-8 weeks to see full effect of SSRI

500

What are 2 examples of both positive and negative symptoms seen in schizophrenia?

Positive: hallucinations, dellusions, agitation, tension, paranoia

Negative: withdrawal, depression, lack of motivation, poor self-care

500

What does beta2 activation cause hyperglycemia in diabetic patients?

Beta2 receptor activation in liver and skeletal muscle promotes glycogenolysis --> hyperglycemia

500

What is the difference between traditional and newer anti-epileptics?

Traditional agents - know they're efficacious (been studied for a long time), many side effects, difficult pharmacokinetics, DDI

Newer - safer in pregnancy, more-tolerable side effects, 

500

What are the common anticholinergic side effects? (Hint: ABDUCT)

Anhydrosis, blurry vision, dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, tachycardia

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