Prescription - CNS Flashcards

1
Q

Anxiety and Panic disorders

A

Alprazolam

Clonazepam

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2
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Anxiety and Alcohol detoxification

A

Chlordiazepoxide

Diazepam

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3
Q

Insomnia

A
Estazolam
Flurazepam
Triazolam
Temazepam
Pentobarbital
Zolpidem
Zaleplon
Eszopiclone
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4
Q

Anesthesia before diagnostic procedure or minor surgery

A

Midazolam

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5
Q

Anxiety

A

Oxazepam
Lorazepam
Buspirone (chronic)

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6
Q

Antidote for Benzodiazepines

A

Flumazenil

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7
Q

Jetlag
Sleep-onset insomnia
Non-24 hour sleep-wake disorder

A

Ramelteon

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8
Q

Partial seizure

A
Carbamazapine
Clorazepate
Felbamate
Gabapentin
Lamotrigine
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9
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Absense, Myoclonic and Atonic seizures

A

Clonazepam

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10
Q

Trigeminal neuralgia

A

Carbamazepine

Oxacarbazepine

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11
Q

Status Epilepticus

A

Diazepam
Lorazepam
Phenytoin

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12
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Generalized absence seizures

A

Ethosuximide

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13
Q

Generalized tonic-clonic Seizures

A

Carbamazepine
Phenytoin
Lamotrigine

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14
Q

Post-herpetic neuralgia

A

Gabapentin

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15
Q

Seizures (all types) and Manic phase of bipolar disorder

A

Lamotrigine
Valproate
Carbamazepine (Tonic-Clonic + partial)

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16
Q

Lennox Gastaut Syndrome

A

Lamotrigine

Rufinamide

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17
Q

Diabetic neuropathy
Posthepatic neuralgia
Fibromyalgia
Partial Seizures

A

Pregabalin

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18
Q

Generalized inhalation anesthetic

A

Halothane
Enflurane
Isoflurane

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19
Q

Generalized parenteral anesthetic

A
Thiopental
Propofol
Etomidate
Fentanyl
Ketamine
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20
Q

Dissociative anesthesia

A

Ketamine

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21
Q

Local anesthesia

A

Benzocaine
Bupivacaine
Lidocaine

22
Q

Early/mild Parkinson Disease

A

Amantadine

Selegiline

23
Q

Acute intermittent hypomobility

A

Apomorphine

24
Q

Adjunct to Levodopa in Parkinson disease

A
Selegiline
Rasagiline
Bromocriptine
Benztropine
Trihexyphenidyl
Tolcapone
25
Q

Idiopathic Parkinson
Postencephalitic Parkinson
Parkinsonian symptoms

A

Levodopa

26
Q

Parkinsons Disease and Restless leg syndrom

A

Pramipexole

Ropinirole

27
Q

Wearing on & off effects in Parkinson

A

Bromocriptine

Selegiline

28
Q

Huntington Disease

A

Haloperidol
Tetrabenazine
Diazepam

29
Q

Neuroleptanesthesia

Moderate to severe pain

A

Fentanyl

30
Q

Febrile Seizure in children

A

Diazepam

31
Q

Multiple Sclerosis

A

Interferon beta-1b

Natalizumab

32
Q

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (symptomatic)

A

Baclofen

Gabapentin

33
Q

Drugs that facilitates GABA receptor activity used in elderly patients

A

Lorazepam
Oxazepam
Temazepam

34
Q

Antiepileptic working on P/Q calcium channel

A

Lamotrigine

35
Q

Huntington disease

A

Diazepam
Haloperidol
Tetrabenazine

36
Q

Positive symptoms of schizophrenia

A

Chlorpromazine

Fluphenazine

37
Q

Negative symptoms of schizophrenia

A

Olanzapine

38
Q

Manic phase of bipolar disease

A

Lithium

39
Q

First line drugs for Partial and Generalized tonic-clonic seizures

A

Carbamazepine
Phenytoin
Valproate

40
Q

Drug acting on AMPA receptors for partial seizures

A

Perampanel

41
Q

Generalized absence seizures in children

A

Ethosuximide

42
Q

Absence, myoclonic and atonic seizures.

A

Clonazepam

43
Q

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

A

Lamotrigine
Clobazam
Rufinamide

44
Q

Strong mu receptor agonist for opioid dependance

A

Methadone

45
Q

Opioid agonist used for diarrhea

A

Diphenoxylate

Loperamide

46
Q

Mixed opioid agonist-antagonist and partial agonist used for opioid dependance

A

Buprenorphine

47
Q

Opioid used as antitussive

A

Codeine

Hydrocodone

48
Q

Drug for bulimia and anorexia

A

Fluoxetine

49
Q

SNRI for fibromyalgia

A

Duloxetine

Milnacipran

50
Q

Tetracyclic antidepressant

A

Mirtazapine