SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS Flashcards

1
Q

Reward pathway

A

Ventral tegmental area (VTA)
Nucleus accumbens
Prefrontal Cortex

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2
Q

Neurotransmitter increased in all drugs that lead to addiction

A

Dopamine

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3
Q

morphine-like neurotransmitters

A

neuropeptides

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4
Q

when the body becomes less responsive to the drug with repeated exposure

A

tolerance

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5
Q

painful physical and psychological symptoms that follow discontinuation of a drug

A

withdrawal

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6
Q

DSM-5 criteria for substance dependence

A

three or more symptoms in the same 12-month period

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7
Q

binge drinking

A

5 or more drinks on the same occasion during 1 or more day in the past month

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8
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heavy drinking

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5 or more drinks on the same occasion 5 or more days in the past month

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9
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low-risk drinking

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Men: No more than 4 drinks on one occasion or
14 drinks per week
Women: No more than 3 drinks per day or
7 drinks per week for women

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10
Q

CAGE

A

Cutting down
Annoyed
Guilty
Eye-opener

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11
Q
Autonomic hyperactivity
disorientation
hallucinations
fluctuating levels of consciousness
delusions
A

Delirium Tremons (DTs)

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12
Q

Used for maintenance of alcohol abstinence

A

Disulfiram (Antabuse)

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13
Q

How long does it take for disulfiram to take effect?

A

It is imediate

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14
Q

How long to wait to take disulfiram after last drink?

A

12 hours

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15
Q

blocks second stage metabolism of alcohol

irreversibly inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase

A

disulfiram (Antabuse)

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16
Q

labs needed before starting disulfiram

A

LFTs

17
Q

leads to negative effects of alcohol toxicity

A

disulfiram

18
Q

blocks mu receptors

opioid receptor antagonist

A

naltrexone

19
Q

Can take days or weeks to take effect

A

naltrexone

20
Q

Labs to take before starting naltrexone for alcohol dependence

A

LFts, CBC, BMP, TSH

21
Q

May be less effective for patients who are not abstinent at time of treatment initiation

A

naltrexone

22
Q

Can augment with naltrexone

A

acamprosate

23
Q

Good choice for those who have recently abstained from alcohol (begin fifth day of abstinence)

“artificial alcohol”

Prevents people from drinking but does not prevent withdrawal symptoms

A

acamprosate

24
Q

Reduces glutamate

enhances GABA

A

acamprosate

25
Q

No labs needed before starting

A

acamprosate

26
Q

Three times a day dosing

A

acamprosate

27
Q

50 mg daily dosing

or 100 mg M, W, and 150 mg Friday

A

naltrexone

28
Q

Dosing for disulfiram

A

once daily

29
Q

least expensive alcohol misuse drug

A

naltrexone

30
Q

Most common for alcohol use disorder

A

naltrexone
disulfiram
acamprosate