Anxiety - Dr. C Flashcards
In the DSM-5, there are only 3 anxiety disorders listed, which are ___.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Panic Disorder
Specific Phobia (simple or social)
Of the anxiety disorders, which one is there no good pharmacological therapy for?
Specific phobia
True or False: OCD and PTSD are considered anxiety disorders in DSM-4 and DSM-5.
False! They’re not considered anxiety disorders in DSM-5
Which GABA receptor subtype is linked to benzodiazepine sites?
GABAa
There 2 were the first benzodiazepine agents discovered and used in the 1960s, which were long acting so less withdrawal effects. They did, however, produce a hangover effect.
Chlordiazepoxide
Diazepam
Most benzodiazepines are effective in generalized anxiety disorder, but not panic disorder. The only 2 benzos that can be used in panic disorder are __ and ___.
Alprazolam and clonazepam
_______ is a competitive antagonist at the benzodiazepine site on GABA receptor that can be used to reverse benzo agonist effects or block inverse agonists. It has a short half-life and most often used in the emergency department.
Flumazenil (aka Ro15-1788)
____ are drugs that bind to the receptor and turn the system backwards. So if activating a benzo receptor facilitates the effects of GABA to open the chloride channel, if you give this at a benzo receptor, it will reduce GABA mediated opening of chloride channels! So that might produce convulsions! These still don’t have clinical application.
Inverse agonists
True or False: Inverse agonists can produce seizures as well as anxiety.
True
Another name for flunitrazepam is _______.
Rohypnol
_____ is a strong benzodiazepine site agonist that is used as a date rape drug.
Rohypnol (aka flunitrazepam)