Routes of entry for Alcohol
what is PO and mucous membranes?
Desired clinical effects of Narcotics
"antidote" for CO poisoning
what is 100% supplemental O2?
MOA of narcotics
what binds to opiate receptors in the brain to produce euphoria and pain relief?
Only legal use is for religious ceremonies
When is Peyote legal to use?
Routes of entry for narcotics
What are oral ingestion, IV injection, inhalation, transdermal patches, suppository?
Desired clinical effects of SSRI's
what are antidepressants?
What is the antidote for narcotic overdoses?
MOA of cocaine
what blocks dopamine transporters allowing for higher dopamine levels in the brain?
What is LSD?
Routes of entry for Cyanide
what is inhaled, transdermal, IV, IM, PO, and mucus membranes?
What is used for treatment of various mood disorders?
Hemodialysis
what is the treatment for Lithium toxicity?
MOA of ED medications
what medications enhance the effects of nitric oxide, which is a natural chemical your body releases to relax muscles?
$60-$200/gram
Routes of entry for PCP
what is snorting, capsules/tablets PO, IV injection, and smoking?
what was used for IV analgesics in the early 1950's?
Hydroxycobalamin
what is the antidote of choice for Cyanide poisoning?
what binds to hemoglobin and prevents the binding of oxygen in red blood cells?
During WWII soldiers would take this to increase alertness and stay awake longer
Routes of entry for Peyote
what is smoked and PO tablets?
Desired clinical effects of ED medications
what treats erectile dysfunction? --> dilates blood vessels allowing for increased blood flow
Cyproheptadine
what is the antidote for SSRI's?
MOA of Cyanide
what inhibits oxidative phosphorylation? --> O2 can no longer assist in production of APT leading to cellular hypoxia, depletion of ATP, organ failure
Street name Peter Pan, Magic Dust, Boat, and Shermans