CNS Stimulants and Related Drugs Flashcards
How are CNS stimulants classified?
Chemical structural similarities
Site of action in the CNS
Major therapeutic uses
What percentage of school-age children does ADHD affect?
3 to 10%
T/F: Girls are affected more than boys
False: Boys are affected 2 to 9 times more than girls
What’s the primary symptom of ADHD?
Inappropriate ability to maintain attention span, or hyperactivity and impulsivity
What is narcolepsy?
Incurable neurological condition in which patients unexpectedly fall asleep in the middle of normal daily activities
What is cataplexy?
Sudden acute skeletal muscle weakness triggered by strong emotion
What is a migraine?
Recurring headache usually lasting 4 to 72 hours
Pulsatile quality of pain
Commonly unilateral but can affect both sides of the head
Name 3 drugs used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy
Name their class as well
Amphetamines: Methylphenidate
Nonamphetamine stimulant: Modafinil
Nonstimulant drugs: atomoxetine
What is the MOA of amphetamines?
Stimulate areas of the brain associated with mental alertness
What are the drug effects of amphetamines?
Mood elevation
Increased mental alertness
Decreased fatigue and prolonged wakefulness
Increased respiration
Bronchodilation
Vasodilation of pulmonary arteries
What are common adverse effects of CNS stimulants ?
Speeding up body systems
Palpitations
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Diarrhea
HTN
Insomnia
Tremor
Headache, nausea, vomiting
Increased metabolic rate
What is adderall?
Amphetamine aspartate
One of the most commonly prescribed drugs
What is the age requirement for atomoxetine HCL?
ADHD in children older than 6 years of age
What was the first prescription drug indicated for ADHD and what else is it used for?
Methylphenidate HCL
Narcolepsy
What is a modafinil?
Nonamphetamine stimulant that improves wakefulness in pts with excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy and shift work sleep disorders