Benzodiazepines
Non- Benzodiazepines
Side Effects
Brain Review
Neurotransmitter Review
100

Another word for anti anxiety medications

What are anxiolytics?

100

Name of the drug that reduces anxiety without being a CNS depressant

What is buspirone?

100

A feeling of being sleepy and lethargic

What is drowsiness?

100

This part of the brain interprets visual images, visual association, visual memories and is involved with language formation

What is the occipital lobe?

100

Is involved in emotions and thoughts, decision making, fine muscle movement

What is dopamine?

200

You must not stop taking these types of meds abruptly because

What is withdrawal symptoms can occur?

200

The therapeutic effect of buspirone is

What is to reduce anxiety?

200

Loss of one's equilibrium in regard to the environment, often with a feeling of almost falling, or the result of bumping into things

What is unsteadiness?

200

This part of the brain is involved in language comprehension, stores sounds into memory and connects with the limbic system

What is the temporal lobe?

200

Plays a role in inhibition, reduces aggression, excitation and anxiety

What is GABA?

300

A dangerous complication of benzodiazepines is that they are

What is very addictive?

300

Can take how long to reach full effects

What is 2-4 weeks?

300

Depression of awareness to the environment and reduction of responsiveness to external stimulation

What is sedation?

300

This part of the brain is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements and is responsible for a number of functions including motor skills such as balance, coordination, and posture

What is the cerebellum?

300

Plays a role in sleep regulation, hunger, mood states and pain perception 

What is serotonin?

400

The neurotransmitter benzodiazepines target

What is GABA?

400

Buspirone is metabolized by which organ

What is the liver?

400

The loss of full control of bodily movements

What is ataxia?

400

This part of the brain receives and identifies sensory information, concept information and motor function

What is the parietal lobe?

400

Affects mood, attention, arousal, stimulates "fight or flight"

What is norepinephrine?

500

Benzodiazepines have what effect on the neurons

What is inhibit them from firing?

500

Binds to _________ and ___________ receptors in the brain (neurotransmitters)

What are serotonin and dopamine?

500

A reaction that is the opposite of the intended response such as anxiety, agitation, talkativeness and loss of impulse control

What are paradoxical reactions?

500

This part of the brain formulates and deals with thought processes, decision making and insight

What is the frontal lobe?

500

A cholinergic that plays a role in learning and memory; regulates mood; stimulates parasympathetic nervous system

What is acetylcholine?