General Pharm Flashcards

1
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MAO inhibitors

A

phenelzine
tranylcypromine
selegiline

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2
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TCAs

A

amitriptyline

imipramine

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3
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serotonin modulators

A

trazodone
vilazodone
vortioxetine

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4
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common mood stabilizers

A

lithium
valproic acid
carbamazepine
lamotrigine

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5
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less common mood stabilizers

delayed onset, may help w/ manic states of bipolar disorder

A
risperidone
olanzapine
quetiapine
ziprasidone
aripiprazole

^all second generation, atypical antipsychotics (likely metabolic side effects)

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6
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beta blockers

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Propanolol
Atenolol
Metoprolol

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7
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5-HT Modulators

A

Buspirone

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8
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Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

A
fluoxetine
paroxetine
sertraline
citalopram
escitalopram
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9
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Serotonin and NE re-uptake inhibitors (SNRIs)

A

venlafaxine

duloxetine

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10
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GABA Modulators

A

Benzos

Barbiturates

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11
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Benzodizepines

A

end w/ -epam

diazepam
lorazepam

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12
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Benzodiazepine-like drugs

A

zolpidem
zalepon
eszopiclone

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13
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Barbiturates

A

phenobarbital

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14
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orexin-receptor antagonists

A

suvorexant

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15
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melatonin receptor agonist

A

ramelteon

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16
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Anticonvulsants: Na channel blockers

A
  • phenytoin

- carbamazepine (and oxcarbazepine)

17
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Anticonvulsants: Ca channel blockers

A
  • ethosuximide

- gabapentin

18
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Anticonvulsants: GABA modulators

A
  • benzodiazepines (diazepam, lorazepam, midazolam)

- barbiturates (phenobarbital)

19
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Anticonvulsants: “other”

A

valproic acid
lamotrigine
levetiracetam