CNS lectures (Bal)

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Module 1.1.1 (Antidepressants)
Drugs that deplete monoamines ind...,
What do 5 ht1 rec,
What are the effects of 5ht2 rece...
58  cards
Module 1.1.2 (Management and Treatment of Depression)
What are the three treatment opti...,
What is best treatment for the fo...,
What does the psychological treat...
65  cards
Module 1.2.1 (Drugs for Anxiety)
What are the type of anxiety diso...,
What can anxiety involve,
What drugs are used to relieve an...
51  cards
Module 1.2.2 (Management of Anxiety)
Why do anxiety disorders require ...,
What are the three steps to gener...,
What two types of exacerbating ag...
39  cards
Module 1.3 (Insomnia)
What is insomnia,
What are the two stages of sleep,
What are the four causes of insomnia
34  cards
Module 1.4.1 (Drugs for Bipolar Disorders)
What is bipolar disorder,
What are the types of mood episod...,
What is a bipolar i disorderb bip...
18  cards
Module 1.4.2 (Management of Bipolar)
How is medication treatment for b...,
For the types of medications used...,
What are the management aims for ...
46  cards
Module 1.5.1 (Antipsychotics)
What does increase activity in me...,
What does decrease activity in th...,
What does inhibition of the nigro...
54  cards
Module 1.5.2 (Management of Schizophrenia)
What are 1st gen and 2nd gen anti...,
Whate are high potency 1st gen an...,
What are low potency 1st gen anti...
44  cards
Module 2.1 (Introduction to Pain)
Acute pain,
Chronic pain,
Types of pain
4  cards
Module 2.1.1 (Analgesics and Opioids)
What are the two types of nerve p...,
Gate control the,
How do neurons in the substantia ...
42  cards
Module 2.1.1 (Local Anaesthetics)
What are ester type la,
What are the amide type la,
What does la preferrentially block
25  cards
Module 2.1.1 (General Anaesthetics)
What are the stages of general an...,
What is the purpose of ga,
What are the four stages of anaes...
20  cards
Module 2.1.2 (Management of Pain)
What is the acute pain pharmacoth...,
What is used for post operative p...,
What is sued for chronic non canc...
94  cards
Module 2.1.2 (Anaesthesia and postoperative nausea and vomiting)
What does aneasthesia and post op...,
Define the following terms which ...,
Why is premedication given as par...
35  cards
Module 3.1.1 (Drugs for Treatment of Alcohol Abuse)
What are psychomotor depressants,
Why are barbiturates not used as ...,
What is the moa of barbiturates
17  cards
Module 3.1.1 (Treatment of Nicotine Abuse)
How long does cns effects take wh...,
What are the two broad classes of...,
What type of channels are nicotin...
16  cards
Module 3.1.1 (Drugs for Treatment of Opiates Abuse)
What are the main opioids that le...,
What is most commonly abused illi...,
What are the acute effects of opi...
21  cards
Module 3.1.1 (Psychomotor Stimulants and Psychotomimetics)
What are examples of psychomotor ...,
What are examples of psychotomime...,
What are examples of psychomotor ...
37  cards
Module 3.1.2 (Management of Substance Use Disorders)
What are the three common steps o...,
What are the six stanges of chang...,
Who are pharmacists more likel to...
54  cards
Module 4.1 (Intro to Epilepsy)
Summary of epilepsy,
What are some causes of acute sym...,
How to classify epilepsy
4  cards
Module 4.1.1 (Pharmacology of Drugs for Epilepsy)
What is a seizure,
What is epilepsy,
What is the neurobiology of seizures
39  cards
Module 4.1.2 (Management of Epilepsy)
What are some non pharmacological...,
When is pharmacological treatment...,
What are lowest reccurent rates f...
76  cards
Module 4.2.1 (Pharmacology of Drugs for Multiple Sclerosis)
What is ms,
Several disease modifying therapi...,
Summary of drugs and the type of ...
22  cards
Module 4.2.2 (Management of Multiple Sclerosis)
How to diagnose ms,
What,
What is a clinically isolated syn...
30  cards
Module 4.3.1 (Pharmacology of Drugs for Parkinsons)
What is parkinson s disease,
In normal striatum neurons that r...,
In normal striatum neurons that r...
22  cards
Module 4.3.2 (Management of Parkinsons)
What are the principles of treatment,
What are the options for pharmaco...,
Examples of ergot and non ergot d...
28  cards
Module 4.4.1 (Pharmacology of Drugs for Alzheimers)
What is alzheimers disease,
What are the four drugs used in a...,
What are three anticholinesterase...
9  cards
Module 4.4.2 (Management of Dementia)
What is dementia defined as,
What is used to treat primary sym...,
What is used to treat seconday
39  cards

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