Substance abuse Flashcards
Define addiction
Chronic relapsing disorder characterised by compulsive drug seeking despite harmful consequences and long lasting changes in the brain
Define tolerance
The phenomenon where a markedly increasing amount of drug is required over time to achieve the same pharmacological effect
OR
Markedly diminished pharmacological effect over time with the use of the same dose of substance
Define withdrawal
The development of a constellation of unpleasant psychological and physical symptoms which manifest in the absence of a habitually administered substance.
Define physical dependence
The development of withdrawal symptoms upon cessation of long term administration of a substance
List the main anaesthetic effects of 6 commonly used recreational drugs
- Ethanol
- Acute: Decreased dose requirements: IA | VA | analgaesics
- Chronic: Increased requirements IA | VA | Analgaesics
- Liver insufficiency: Prolonged NDNMB
- Caution with acetaminophen - Methamphetamine
- SNS over-activation (CVS/temp/Eyes)
- Caution with SNS drugs - Hallucinogen/Ketamine
- SNS over-activation (CVS/temp/Eyes)
- Caution with SNS drugs - Cocaine
- Vasospasm and hypertension
- Nitroglycerine (vasodilators) - Opioids
- Acute: reduce anaesthetic doses
- Chronic: increase anaesthetic doses - Marijuana
- Acute: tachycardia with myocardial and respiratory depression
- Chronic: N/A
- Synthetic cannabinoids are worse: can cause seizures/coma/malignant hyperthermia