Pharmacology - Chapter 39 - Drug Abuse - Depressants/Stimulants Flashcards

1
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CNS Depressants used for Abuse -

A

Barbiturates -

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2
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Barbiturates with highest potential for abuse have a ___ to ___ duration of action.

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Short to intermediate.

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3
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How to treat withdrawal from CNS Depressants?

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Phenobarbital - because it has a long 1/2 life - helps withdrawal from short acting barbiturates.

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4
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What are stimulants?

A

Drugs that increases alertness, heighten arousal, and cause behavioral excitement.

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5
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What are the two forms of stimulants? (Illicit + Legal.)

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Illicit - Cocaine and Amphetamines

Legal - Nicotine & Caffeine.

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6
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Cocaine - extracted from the leaves of the …

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Erythroxylon Coca plant.

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7
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How does one administer cocaine?

A

Snorting, Injecting, Smoking

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8
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Cocaine blocks reuptake for…

A

Dopamine, NE, Serotonin.

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9
Q

Cocaine also blocks axonal voltage-gated channels (local anesthetic properties.) T/F?

A

True!

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10
Q

Cocaine Hydrochoride - ____

Cocaine - Crack - ____

A

Powder/Crystals.

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11
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Cocaine - mild overdose - what happens?

A

Agitation, tremors, blurred vision.

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12
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Cocaine - severe overdose. Treatment is (easy or difficult?) - causes ??

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Treatment is difficult. It includes (symptoms) - hyperpyrexia, convulsions, ventricular dysrhythmias, hemorrhagic stroke.

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13
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Amphetamines - what are they?

A

Ice or Crystal Meth

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14
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Amphetamines - Ice/CM - administered how?

A

IV or Orally.

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15
Q

Amphetamines - cause…

A

sense of increased physical strength and mental capacity, feel little or no need for food and sleep, and orgasm is delayed, intensified, and more pleasurable.

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16
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Amphetamines produce a ___ state.

A

Psychotic.

17
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Amphetamines - excessive stimulation of ___.

A

Heart.

18
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How are amphetamines administered?

A

Orally, Nasally, IV, etc.

19
Q

Amphetamine - a weak acid. T/F?

A

False - it is a weak BASE!

20
Q

Amphetamines - increase the release of ..

A

Catecholamines (DA, NE)

21
Q

Amphetamines - High Doses - inhibition of …

A

MAO.

22
Q

Amphetamines - Low Doses - inhibition of…

A

Dopamine Uptake.

23
Q

MAO inactivates neurotransmitters - T/F?

A

True!

24
Q

Chronic Amphetamine use - what happens?

A

Sterotyped behaviors - like weird limb movement, continuous chewing of the lip, etc.
Punding - persistent playing with small objects.

25
Q

Long term amphetamine usage can cause …

A

psychosis.

26
Q

Symptoms of Amphetamine overdose -

A

tachycardia, hypertension, and seizures, hypotension and coma (later.)

27
Q

Chronic amphetamine use - sensitization -

A

involves enhanced dopaminergic transmission in the nucleus accumbens that is mediated both pre/post synaptically.