Benzodiazepines Flashcards
What is the mechanism of action of Benzodiazepines?
Basically enhance GABAs effects
Work by binding to an allosteric site on the GABA-A receptor facilitating itβs action!
The GABA-A receptor once activated functions as a CL- ion channel (GABA-A receptor is a CL channel)
More specifically they increase the FREQUENCY of chloride channel opening
(leads to membrane hyperpolarization-less excitable cell)
Toxicities of Benzodiazepines.
Name 3
1) extension of CNS depressant actions
2) tolerance
3) dependence liability
Name at least 3 short acting Benzodiazepines.
oxazePAM
alprazOLAM
midazOLAM
Name 4 long acting Benzodiazepines.
Diazepam
Flurazepam
Lorazepam
Chlordiazepoxide
Name a benzodiazepine antagonist.
Flumazenil
Antagonizing fluffy muzzled dog : flumazenil (competitive antagonist at the BZD sites on GABA-A receptors) reverses benzo induced sedation (but precipitates seizures)
- used in management of BZD overdose (but questionable)
- I.v form ; short half-life
Toxicities : agitation, confusion, possible withdrawal syndrome
Name the only drugs besides BZD that can be antidoted with flumazenil.
Zolpidem, zaleplon
What are some of the signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal?
Insomnia, tremor, restlessness, anxiety and autonomic hyperactivity (variable blood pressure, diaphoresis, tachycardia )
12-48 h - seizures can occur
48-96 h - delirium tremens (fever, disorientation, severe agitation)
Benzodiazepines are the first line agents for..
For psychomotor agitation associated with alcohol withdrawal and to prevent progression to seizures and delirium :) π»
Long acting Benzodiazepines are preferred ( diazepam, chlordiazepoxide)
Status epilepticus
Indications for benzos
- alcohol withdrawal
- seizures (status epilepticus)
- anesthesia, muscle relaxation
- conscious sedation for minor procedures and surgeries (colonoscopy)
- commonly used for short term treatment of insomnia (not 1st line due to side effect of physical dependance)
- sleep walking or night terror in children
- central muscle relaxants (treat spasticity caused by upper motor neuron disorders e.g. MS, stroke, spinal cord trauma, tetanus)
- management of acute anxiety states (GAD -but SNRIs and SSRIs are first line)
- panic disorder (SSRI and SNRIs are first line)