Module 15 Flashcards

1
Q

Much of this drug’s pharmacological activity is derived from its two active metabolites, PEMA and phenobarbital:

A

Primidone

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2
Q

A Novel Psychoactive Substance and the metabolite of trazodone:

A

mCPP

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3
Q

For the SSRIs, the major metabolite route for the production of active metabolites:

A

Demethylation

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4
Q

Considered to be the most toxic complication of neuroleptic use:

A

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

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5
Q

Drug-induced movement disorders:

A

Extrapyramidal Effects

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6
Q

Used to treat absence seizures; not effective in the treatment of motor seizures:

A

Ethosuximide

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7
Q

An abnormal, excessive firing of neurons in the gray matter of the brain:

A

Seizures

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8
Q

These drugs have a three-ring structure common to all members of this group:

A

TCAs

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9
Q

Serotonin Syndrome usually occurs in this time frame following taking a new drug:

A

Hours

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10
Q

This is an antidepressant and tobacco-addiction medication:

A

Bupropion

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11
Q

Has become the drug of choice for the treatment of myoclonic seizures and generalized absence seizures:

A

Valporic Acid

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12
Q

Used as an adjunct therapy for partial seizures and used to treat neuropathic pain in adults:

A

Gabapentin

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13
Q

There are _____ subtypes of generalized seizures:

A

7

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14
Q

When used to treat seizures, the therapeutic range is:

A

15-40 mcg/L

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15
Q

A naturally occurring mono-saccharide derived from D-fructose:

A

Topiramate

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16
Q

The most common side effect associated with this anticonvulsant is a rash:

A

Lamotrigine

17
Q

One significant toxic effect of this drug is aplastic anemia:

A

Carbamazepine

18
Q

Used to treat generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures:

A

Carbamazepine

19
Q

Its main metabolite is HPPH, which is inactive:

A

Phenytoin

20
Q

Inhibition of the reuptake of _____ or _____ is regarded as an important action for the antidepressant drugs.

A

5-HT or NE

21
Q

Its mechanism of action is to inhibit GABA transferase:

A

Vigabatrin

22
Q

What are the 2 metabolites of Clozapine?

A

norclozapine and clozapine-n-oxide

23
Q

Structural analogue of Clozapine

A

Quetiapine

24
Q

TCAs are primarily metabolized by?

A

CYP2D6