Addiction Flashcards
1
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Define Tolerance
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Reduced responsiveness to a drug caused by previous administration.
2
Q
What are the two mechanisms of tolerance?
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- Dispositional
- Less drug reaches the active site
- Pharmacodynamic (aka tissue or functional tolerance)
- Site of action is less affected by the drug
3
Q
Describe the dispositional mechanism of tolerance.
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- less drug reaches the active site, eg
- decreased rate of absorption
- increased rate of metabolism to inactive metabolites
- decreased rate of metabolism to active metabolites
- increased rate of excretion
4
Q
Describe the pharmacodynamic mechanism of tolerance.
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- site of action is less affected by the drug, eg
- down-regulation or internalisation of drug receptors
- reduced signalling down stream of drug receptors
- some other compensatory mechanism
5
Q
What is the withdrawal phenomena?
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The withdrawal effect of the drug is usually the opposite of the acute effect.
6
Q
Examples of stimulants.
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- Cocaine
- Amphetamine
7
Q
Cocaine desireable effects
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- Stimulant and euphoriant
- Increased alertness and energy
- Increased confidence and impaired judegment
- Lessens appetite and desire for sleep
8
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Cocaine damaging effects
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- Damage to nose and airways
- Convulsions with respiraotry failure
- Cardiac arrhythmias and MI
- Hypertension and CVA
- Toxic confusion
- Paranoid psychosis
9
Q
Cocaine withdrawal effects
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- Depression
- Irritability
- Agitation
- Craving
- Hyperphagia
- Hypersomnia
10
Q
Amphetamine effect
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Similar to cocaine but longer lasting
11
Q
Examples of opiates
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- Opium
- Morphine
- Heroin
- Methadone
- Codeine and dihydrocodeine
12
Q
Heroin is taken by:
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- Snorting
- Smoking
- Injection
Smoking is the safest and injecting is the most dangerous method of use.
13
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Effects of heroin:
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- Analgesia
- Drowsiness and sleep
- Mood change (euphoria, intense pleasure)
- Respiratory depression
- Cough reflex depression
- Sensitisationof the labyrinth with nausea and vomiting
- Decreased sympathetic outflow (bradycardia and hypotension)
- Lowering of body temperature
- Pupillary constriction
- Constipation
14
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Effects of heroin overdose
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- Respiratory arrest with a pulse
- Pinpoint pupils unreactive to light
- Snoring giving way to shallow respiration
- (<8 breaths/min)
- Bradycardia and hypotension
- Varying degree of reduced conciousness/coma
15
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Side effects of opiates
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- First time
- nausea/vomiting
- headache
- Medium term -
- phlebitis
- anorexia
- constipation
- Longer term
- tolerance
- withdrawal
- social and health problems