Epilepsy Drugs
Parkinson's Drugs
Pain Relief Drugs
Psychiatry Drugs
Anesthetic Drugs
100
Increase the action of GABAa.
What are Benzodiazepines?
100
Also effective in cases of Influenza A.
What is Amantadine?
100
This opioid is an effective anti-tussive drug.
What is Dextromethorphan?
100
This category of anti-depressant is contraindicated when given with SSRI's or beta-agonists.
What are MAO Inhibitors?
100
Is the drug of choice to counteract neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
What is Dantrolene?
200
Used for absence seizures.
What is Ethosuxamide?
200
This peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor helps to increase the bioavailability of L-dopa in the brain.
What is Carbidopa?
200
An overdose of this OTC analgesic may lead to hepatic necrosis.
What is Acetaminophen?
200
This is the receptor blocked by the majority of anti-psychotic medications.
What is the D2 receptor?
200
This anesthetic has a high risk of causing dissociative amnesia.
What is Ketamine?
300
Increases the release of GABA.
What is Gabapentin?
300
This drug is an ergot alkaloid and partial dopamine agonist.
What is Bromocriptine?
300
This opioid is useful in the management of diarrhea.
What is Loperamide?
300
This is the most common side effect of SSRI's.
What is anorgasmia?
300
This IV anesthetic is used for rapid induction of effects during short procedures.
What is Propofol?
400
This status epilepticus agent works by increasing sodium channel inactivation.
What is Phenytoin?
400
This COMT inhibitor is an adjunct to Levedopa.
What is Tolcapone?
400
Procaine blocks pain by binding to this type of channel.
What are Sodium channels?
400
This is the receptor blocked by Risperidone, Olanzapine, and Clozapine.
What is 5-HT2?
400
This class of drug is used to reverse the blockade associated with Tubocurarine.
What are cholinesterase inhibitors?
500
This drug, which may be used for absence seizure, works by increasing sodium channel inactivation and increasing GABA concentration.
What is Valproate (Valproic acid)?
500
This movement disorder is a possible side-effect of Carbidopa toxicity.
What is Dyskinesia?
500
This category of pain-reliever is associated with a high risk of stroke and/or MI.
What are COX-2 inhibitors?
500
This drug is used to prevent bed-wetting in children.
What is Imipramine?
500
This inhaled anesthetic poses a high risk of convulsions.
What is Enflurane?
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