Pharmacology - Drug Abuse and Marijuana (Exam 6) Flashcards

1
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Preoccupation with the use and procurement of a drug. The individual feels that the drug is needed for their continued well being.

A

Compulsive drug use

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2
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behavioral pattern of compulsive drug use

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Addiction

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3
Q

Natural reward examples

A

Food
Sex
Water
Nurturing

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4
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The reward pathway in the brain involves which neurotransmitter?

A

Dopamine

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5
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Altered physiological state as a result of chronic drug use

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Physical dependence

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6
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Degree of physiological dependence can be determined by the severity of the?

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Withdrawal

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7
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Withdrawal intensity is related to the degree of altered function. Name 3 things that cause this

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1) high doses
2) frequent administration
3) long periods of use

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8
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More drug is needed to elicit the same response

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Tolerance

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9
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3 types of tolerance

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  1. Metabolic/pharmacokinetic
  2. Cellular/pharmacodynamic
  3. Reverse/sensitization
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10
Q

Less drugs get to the site of action

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Metabolic tolerance

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11
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Same amount of drug gets to the site of action but the response is reduced

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Pharmacodynamic/cellular tolerance

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12
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Describe the 2 types of reinforcements

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(+): drug induces euphoria/pleasure
(-): drug terminates pain, anxiety

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13
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Examples of secondary reinforcers

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Sight of the drug, environment in which drug was taken

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14
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Name some opioids (5)

A

Heroin
Morphine
Naltrexone
Methadone
Buprenorphine

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15
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MOA of opioids

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Opioid receptor agonist
(opioids receptors = GPCR’s)

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16
Q

Morphine binds to ____________ receptors in the reward pathway

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opiate

17
Q

Name some hallucinogens

A

Pyschedelics: LSD, mecaline, psilocin, psilocybin,
Deliriants: PCP, Ketamine, THC

18
Q

MOA of LSD

A

Serotonin receptor agonist

19
Q

MOA of an LSD-Like drug: Mescaline

A

Serotonin receptor agonist

20
Q

MOA Psilocybin/Psilocin

A

Serotonin receptor agonist

21
Q

Psilocybin/psilocin

A

Mushrooms

22
Q

MOA of PCP

A

Noncompetitive antagonist of NMDA receptor

23
Q

MOA of ketamine

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Noncompetitive antagonist of NMDA receptor

24
Q

How does amphetamine increase extracellular dopamine? (2 ways)

A

1) competitively inhibits DA reuptake
2) causes release of DA

25
Q

MOA of methamphetamine

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Inhibit DA reuptake and cause release of dopamine

26
Q

MOA of MDMA

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Reverses the action of the serotonin transporter

27
Q

Another name for MDMA

A

Ecstasy/molly

28
Q

Name some uses of amphetamine

A

1) ADD
2) obesity
3) narcolepsy

29
Q

MOA of methyphenidate

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inhibit DA reuptake

30
Q

Drug of choice for ADD

A

methylphenidate (Ritalin)

31
Q

MOA of cocaine

A

Block reuptake of biogenic amines, primarily dopamine

32
Q

Methadone maintenance is a ___________ agonist for the treatment of ________ dependence

A

mu; opioid

33
Q

Our fav opioid antagonist

A

Naltrexone

34
Q

_______________ is a partial agonist of the mu receptor

A

Buprenorphine

35
Q

What is the active principal in marijuana?

A

9 - tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9 -THC)

36
Q

MOA of marijuana

A

Binds to cannabinoid receptor