Anxiolytic, Sedative and Hypnotic Drugs-part 1 Flashcards
What are benzodiazepines mainly used for,Give an example s
Why would you want to use oxazepam for anxiety
For patients with hepatic impairment. Thier enzymes do not work as effeciently , increasing th etime for metabolism so the drug becomes even more long acting. So you ewould use this has it is more short acting than other anxiolytics,
What would an ideal benzodiazepine or barbiturate do?
- Produce natural sleep , Not depress respiration , Have a wide margin of safety ,Not produce hangovers or dependence , Not interact with other drugs
How does GABA binding affect the GABA A receptor complex?
- Linkage of GABA receptor protein and BDZ receptor protein mediated by GABA modulin - Enhances BDZ binding - Momentary opening of Cl- channel
Explain the GABA A receptor complex
Cl- ionophores - cause hyperpolarisation: GABA modulin + GABA R protein + Barbiturate R protein + BDZ R protein in ring with Cl- channel protein in middle
Why do benzodiazepines and barbiturates have no activity alone?
They are positive allosteric modulators Only increase freq or duration of opening caused by GABA
What makes nitrazepam differe from other SEDATIVE / HYPNOTICS Why would you want to use NITRAZEPAM for sedation?
Nitrazepam is long-acting .If you want anxioltyic effect along side the the sedative effect , like particularly in daytime.
What do hypnotics do?
Induce sleep
What drugs can increase free [plasma] of benzodiazepines?
Aspirin Heparin
What are barbiturates mainly used for,Give an example and the specifc case when you would se it with it;s half life information
Describe the metabolism of benzodiazepines
Only remember boxed one for now
Recall inhibitors of GABA metabolism and the consequences of their actions
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- INHIBITORS OF GABA METABOLISM causes LARGE increase in BRAIN GABA
- SODIUM VALPROATE (EPILIM)
- VIGABATRIN (SABRIL)
What do anxiolytics do?
Remove anxiety without impairing mental or physical activity
Why do the pharmacokinetics of benzodiazepines determine clinical use?
- 20+ different benzodiazepines with very small differences in structure (3 rings, differ in R1, R2, R3, R4) - Same mechanisms of action - Similar potency - Tf pharmacokinetics determine clinical use