GABA & Sedatives
Anesthetics
Anticonvulsants
Serotonin & Central Norepinephrine
Dopamine
100

A patient treated for muscle spasticity develops hypotension, sedation, and respiratory depression after dose escalation. The drug acts on a metabotropic receptor that increases K⁺ efflux.

What is baclofen?

100

During surgery, an anesthetic with low blood-gas solubility reaches the brain rapidly, causing quick induction and recovery.

What is a low blood–gas partition coefficient?

100

A child has staring spells with 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharges on EEG and is treated with a drug that blocks T-type calcium channels.

What is ethosuximide?

100

A chemotherapy patient receives a drug that blocks a ligand-gated serotonin receptor in the area postrema to stop vomiting.

What is ondansetron?

100

A patient with hyperprolactinemia is treated with a drug that stimulates inhibitory dopamine receptors.

What is bromocriptine?

200

A hospitalized patient being treated for alcohol withdrawal is given a drug that increases the frequency of chloride channel opening and prevents seizures.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

A patient undergoing intubation experiences dissociative anesthesia with strong analgesia, increased heart rate, and bronchodilation.

What is ketamine?

200

A patient treated for focal seizures develops gingival hyperplasia, nystagmus, and folate deficiency.

What is phenytoin?

200

A migraine patient with chest tightness and dizziness is given a drug that constricts cerebral vessels via 5-HT1B/1D activation.

What are triptans (sumatriptan)?

200

A Parkinson patient takes a drug that prevents peripheral conversion of levodopa to dopamine, increasing CNS availability.

What is carbidopa?

300

A patient on long-term seizure therapy develops drug interactions due to CYP450 induction and experiences worsened CNS depression when drinking alcohol.

What is phenobarbital?

300

A cardiac patient receives an IV anesthetic that causes minimal blood pressure change but later shows suppressed cortisol synthesis.

What is etomidate?

300

A migraine patient on seizure medication loses weight and develops kidney stones due to carbonic anhydrase inhibition.

What is topiramate?

300

A patient taking SSRIs and MAOIs develops diarrhea, hyperreflexia, clonus, fever, and agitation.

What is serotonin syndrome?

300

A drug that blocks COMT and crosses the BBB is added to reduce dopamine breakdown in the brain.

What is tolcapone?

400

A patient with insomnia is prescribed a hypnotic that improves sleep but does not provide muscle relaxation or seizure protection.

What are Z-drugs (zolpidem, zaleplon, eszopiclone)?

400

A patient with liver failure requires a dental nerve block. The anesthetic used is hydrolyzed by plasma esterases rather than the liver.

What are ester local anesthetics?

400

A patient with minimal drug interactions is placed on a seizure drug that binds synaptic vesicle protein to reduce neurotransmitter release.

What is levetiracetam?

400

A depressed patient develops hypertension and tachycardia due to increased synaptic norepinephrine and serotonin.

What are SNRIs?

400

A schizophrenic patient with reduced extrapyramidal symptoms is treated with a partial dopamine receptor agonist.

What is aripiprazole?

500

A patient presents with agitation and seizures after abrupt discontinuation of a sedative used for anxiety. The drug normally increases GABA-A chloride channel opening frequency.

What are benzodiazepines?

500

A patient under halogenated anesthesia develops hypercarbia, muscle rigidity, and rising temperature after surgery.

What is malignant hyperthermia?

500

A patient in the ER has continuous tonic-clonic seizures without regaining consciousness. The first medication given acutely is:

What is lorazepam or diazepam?

500

A patient eating aged cheese while on antidepressants develops occipital headache, tachycardia, and severe hypertension.

What is MAO-A inhibition causing tyramine toxicity?

500

A patient with tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia has loss of dopamine in the substantia nigra affecting this pathway.

What is the nigrostriatal pathway?