Pharm Treatment for SUDs Flashcards
treatment for acute opiate toxicity
(OD can cause respiratory failure and death)
treatment = opiate antagonist (NALOXONE)
–injection or nasal spray
**it will precipitate withdrawal but THAT DOESNT MATTER
short acting – might need follow up doses
4 treatments for opiate DETOXIFICATION
1) GO cold turkey - not recommended
2) MAIN = METHADONE detox - medical supervised withdrawal by replacing with methadone; slow decrease
3) CLONIDINE detox - suppress withdrawal symptoms by alpha2 receptor activation (inhibits locus ceruleus firing)
4) antagonist accelerated withdrawal (NALTREXONE) - rapid transition to non-dependent state + anesthetics for symptoms
3 methods for relapse prevention
1) METHADONE - legal supply to induce a high tolerance to other opiates
2) long term antagonist NALTREXONE to block effect of any opiate
3) BUPRENORPHINE - partial agonist; blocks opiates AND induces a mild high
buprenorphine/naloxone combination
sublingual tablet for maintenance therapy
B –> mild euphoria and blocks any heroin taken simultaneously
N - not absorbed sublingually BUT if it is dissolved and taken IV, naloxone blocks all mu-opioid receptors and prevent ANY euphoric effect
**prevents diversion of buprenorphine for illicit use!
AS effective as methadone maintenance and more effective than naltrexone alone
is buprenorphine safe in pregnancy?
YES - use monotherapy, not combo
treatment for cocaine or amphetamine users?
no specific treatment - treat symptoms (ex: B blocker for cardiac arrythmias)
nicotine dependence treatment
gum, inhalers, patches
or
VARENICLINE (nicotine partial agonist) - reduces central stimulation by nicotine and reduces DA release)
varenicline
(nicotine partial agonist) - reduces central stimulation by nicotine and reduces DA release)
drugs used to reduce gastric acid secretion from alcohol poisoning?
ranitidine (H2 antagonist) or omeprazole (PPI)
what do you do to prevent further absorption of ethanol?
gastric lavage
treatment to slow methanol metabolism?
give ethanol or fomepizole
to reduce production of methanol metabolites
management of alcohol withdrawal symptoms
for seizures?
for hallucinations?
for acid secretion?
seizures –> diazepam
hallucinations –> haloperidol
acid –> omeprazole or ranitidine
3 pharm treatments for alcoholism
1) disulfiram - inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase –> acetaldehyde builds up and causes unpleasant symptoms (AVERSION therapy - makes symptoms worse!!)
2) naltrexone - opioid receptor antagonist - reduces alcohol craving
3) acamprosate - decreases Glu neurotransmission
disulfiram
inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase –> acetaldehyde builds up and causes unpleasant symptoms
(AVERSION therapy - makes symptoms worse!!)
makes you not want to drink