Stimulants Flashcards

1
Q

Amphetamine - MOA?

A

Stimulates the release of NE, DA, & 5HT from storage vesicles in presynaptic terminals

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Which of the 2 Amphetamine enantiomers are more potent?

A

D-isomer is ~4x more potent than the L-isomer

Benzedrine = Mix of L- & D-isomers
Dexedrine = D-isomer only
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What receptors are activated by small doses of Amphetamine vs. higher doses?

A

Small doses activate β-1 receptors

Higher doses activate both α- & β-receptors

(in general, amphetamine is a “dirty” drug, causing activation of α-1, α-2-, β-1-, and β-2 receptors)

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Amphetamine - CV effects?

A

↑HR (β-1)
&
↑BP (β-1 & α-1)

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5
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Describe the dose-dependent effects of Amphetamine on neurotransmitters.

A

Lower doses = release NE & DA

Higher doses also cause release of 5HT

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Methamphetamine - MOA?

A
  • Stimulates the release of NE, DA, & 5HT from storage vesicles in presynaptic terminals
  • Also inhibits their reuptake
  • Greater selectivity for CNS than amphetamine (overall more potent & addictive)
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7
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Chronic methamphetamine use may cause damage to _____ neurons, leading to psychosis and/or Parkinson disease.

A

dopaminergic

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8
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Of the stimulants, which is the most highly addictive?

A

Methamphetamine

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9
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Top 3 indications that stimulants are used for?

A
  • ADHD
  • narcolepsy
  • providing “increased energy” in the elderly
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