Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Antiparkinsonian Drugs
Anticonvulsants
Antimigraine drugs
100

These drugs relieve muscle spasticity by sedating the CNS and include cyclobenzaprine.

What are centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants?

100

These medications relax skeletal muscles by disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses at this structure.

What is the motor end plate?

100

Parkinson’s symptoms result from decreased dopamine and excess of this neurotransmitter.

What is acetylcholine?

100

These medications inhibit neuromuscular transmission to prevent seizure activity.

What are anticonvulsants?

100

These drugs end with “-triptan” and are first-line for moderate to severe migraine attacks.

What are 5-HT receptor agonists?

200

This type of skeletal muscle relaxant acts directly on the muscle to interfere with calcium ion release.

What is a direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxant? (e.g., dantrolene)

200

This nondepolarizing agent blocks acetylcholine to prevent muscle contraction while maintaining consciousness.

What is rocuronium?

200

These early-stage drugs work by inhibiting acetylcholine activity and should be tapered, not stopped suddenly.

What are anticholinergics (benztropine)?

200

This common anticonvulsant stabilizes nerve cells and requires monitoring phenytoin levels, CBC, calcium, and hepatic functions.

What is phenytoin (hydantoin group)?

200

Triptans are contraindicated in patients with these two cardiac risk conditions.

What are coronary artery disease and prior stroke?

300

Baclofen works mainly on this part of the nervous system to reduce muscle spasms.

What is the spinal cord?

300

This is the only depolarizing agent, used for short-term muscle relaxation during intubation or ECT

 What is succinylcholine?

300

These drugs enhance dopamine effects in severe Parkinson’s disease.

What is levodopa or carbidopa-levodopa?

300

These long-acting sedatives are now used less often for seizures due to their sedating effect.

What are barbiturates (phenobarbital, mephobarbital)?

300

 This ergot derivative treats and prevents vascular headaches by blocking neurogenic inflammation.

What is ergotamine (or dihydroergotamine)?

400

Taking these muscle relaxants with MAOIs can cause seizures and high body temperatures.

What are centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants?

400

These medications can be reversed by anticholinesterase drugs like neostigmine.

 What are nondepolarizing agents?

400

COMT inhibitors like tolcapone and entacapone are always prescribed alongside this combination drug.

What is levodopa-carbidopa?

400

This group of anticonvulsants can worsen absence and myoclonic seizures.

What are iminostilbenes (carbamazepine)?

400

These three drug types: beta blockers, tricyclic antidepressants, and valproic acid can be used for this type of therapy.

What is prophylactic migraine therapy?

500

This direct-acting relaxant requires liver function monitoring due to potential toxicity.

What is dantrolene?

500

This antidote is often given with atropine to prevent bradycardia or bronchoconstriction.

What is neostigmine?

500

 Abruptly stopping dopaminergic therapy can cause this severe syndrome characterized by high fever and rigidity.

What is neuroleptic malignant-like syndrome?

500

 This drug increases GABA levels and stabilizes membranes but requires platelet, LFT, and serum monitoring.

What is valproic acid?

500

This severe skin reaction is a life-threatening side effect of lamotrigine.

What is Stevens–Johnson syndrome?