which type of benzo is used for anesthesia/sedation
midazolam (versed)
Two meds to help with alcohol abuse disorder
Disulfiram and chlordiazepoxide
type of tertiary amine TCS and what it has more potency in reuptake of
amitriptyline; serotonin
adverse effects of THC
increased appetite, euphoria, impaired concentration, and increased pain sensation
which buprenorphine med contains naloxone
suboxone
MOA of buspirone
partial agonist at presynaptic and post synaptic 5HT1A receptors
MOA of chlordiazepoxide
binds to GABA-A receptor sites and increases frequency of chloride channel opening
MOA and indication for brexanolone
GABA-A receptor-positive modulator that is used for PPD
BBW of methadone
respiratory depression, QT prolongation, and risk of addiction/abuse
adverse effect of naloxone
sudden withdrawal syndrome
adverse rxn's of buspirone
"wired" nervous feeling
MOA of disulfiram
irreversible inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)
BBW for brexanolone
excessive sedation and sudden LOC
MOA of buprenorphine
high affinity partial opioid agonist and kappa receptor antagonist
MOA of hydroxyzine
BBW of both disulfiram and chlordiazepoxide
risk of contaminant opioid abuse, addiction abuse and misuse, and dependence/withdrawal reactions
type of MAOI (give an example of selective and non-selective)
isocarboxazid, phenelzine, and tranylcypromine; rasagiline and selegiline
contraindications of naltrexone
must be opioid free for 7-14 days and don't use with liver disease
contraindications of hydroxyzine
QT prolongation
MOA of chantix
agonist of alpha-2-beta-4; and antagonist of nicotine
types of SARI and what it's used for
trazodone, used for insomnia
MOA of naltrexone
competitive antagonist at mu receptors, less at kappa and delta