Previous Lectures Flashcards

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Q

What are the routes of administration?

A
  • intravenous: injecting into bloodstream
  • intramuscular: injecting into muscles
  • subcutaneous: injecting under skin
  • per os (by mouth)
  • inhalation
  • insufflation: “snorting”
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What are the features of each route of administration?

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intravenous:
- highest concentration in blood
- broken down quickest

intermuscular:
- fast, painful, high concentration in blood
- effects slightly longer than intravenous

subcutaneous: not as potent but longer effects

per os: v. long effects, takes long time, lower potency

inhalation: thru lungs
insufflation: absorbed by mucus membranes

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3
Q

What are the pharmacodynamic actions of amphetamine and cocaine?

A

amphetamine:

  1. affects vesicles
    - go into vesicles & displace DA
    - push DA from vesicles into axon terminal
  2. reverse DA transporters, more DA released

cocaine:

  1. reuptake inhibitor: blocks DA transporter
  2. vesicular transporter: pack more DA than usual into vesicles
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4
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Do psychostimulants only increase dopamine neurotransmission?

A
  • no, affect multiple monoamine systems
  • DAT, NET, SERT all v. similar
  • DAT: dopamine transporter
  • NET: norepinephrine transporter
  • SERT: serotonin transporter
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