Exam 1 and Quiz 1-2 - Missed Questions Flashcards
Repeated trauma can cause Parkinson’s Disease?
- True
What are the side effects of Tricyclic Antidepressants (Amytriptylin, Desipramine, Doxeprin)?
- Dry mouth (xerostomia), hypotension and withdrawals.
What are the main types of Anti-Schizophrenic drug types?
- Phenothiazines, Butyrophenones, and Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs
What are the Anti-Seizure drugs?
- Carbamazepine
- Phenytoin
- Ethosuximide
- Topiramate
- Valproate/Valporic Acid
What are the Anti-Neuropathic pain drugs?
- Gabapentin
- Duloxetine
- Nortriptyline
- Tramandol
What are the Anti-Depressant drug types?
- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
- Tricyclic Antidepressants
- Monoamine Uptake Blockers
What drugs are used for Opioid addictions?
- Pentazocine
- Methadone
- Buprenorephrine
What are the drugs for Bi-polar disorder?
- Litium Carbonate
- Antiseptic Agents
- Electro Compulsive Shock Therapy
What are the types of Anti-Anxiety drugs?
- Benzodiazepines
- Barbiturates
- Buspirone
- SSRIs
What are examples of Monoamines?
- Monoamines: Histamine, Catecholamines (DA, NE, EPI), Serotonin.
What hormones activate opioid receptors and cause an analgesic effect?
- Endorphins (Morphine, Heroin, Etc.)
Glutamate stimulates AMPA, NMDA and Kinate receptors, what are the full names of AMPA and NMDA?
- α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor
- N-Methyl-D-aspartate
Anandamide is an endogenous ligand that binds to which receptors?
- Cannabinoid (like marijuana)
How do Amphetamines activate adrenergic receptors?
- Promotes the release of NE
Tyramine in alcoholic beverages and cheese does what to Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors?
- Stimulates the release of NE