Substance Abuse Flashcards

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stages of addiction

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drug seeking (craving) –> drug taking (‘rush’, tolerance) –> drug cessation (w/d sx)

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disulfiram

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inactivates alcohol dehydrogenase, resulting in acetaldehyde buildup/ Antabuse-alcohol dose-dependent reaction;
ADHERENCE

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naltrexone

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acts on opioid receptors; reduces ‘reward feeling’ w/ heavy drinking; reduces craving to drink EtOH

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4
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acamprosate

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mechanism unclear; glutamate-receptor antagonist

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5
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topiramate

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increase GABA, decrease NMDA

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barbiturates

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allosteric modulator of GABA-r; increases duration of channel opening

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benzodiazepines

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allosteric modulator of GABA-r; increases frequency of channel opening

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rimonibant

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CB-1 antagonist; improves cessation of smoking

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marijuana

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THC acts at endocannabinoid receptors CB-1 and CB2; withdrawal; relaxation, decreased N/V, memory impairment; associated with psychosis at high doses

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PCP, ketamine

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block NMDA-r Ca2+ influx; increases dopamine release; dissociation effects, can produce psychosis-like sx

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hallucinogen

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bind at 5-HT2A receptor; produce illusions (misinterpretation of sensory stimuli), synesthesia, flashbacks; no physiologic dependence, tolerance disappears w/in 7d

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MDMA (ecstasy, Molly)

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stimulant + hallucinogenic; release of NE, serotonin and dopamine; side fx: anorexia, hyperthermia; dehydration followed by hyponatremia and seizures

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amphetamine, methamphetamine

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increases release of vesicular stores of dopamine and serotonin; reverse transport by DAT and SERT; rapid onset ~15s IV

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methylphenidate

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blocks reuptake of dopamine and NE (no effect on serotonin); reduce risk of abuse

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cocaine

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block reuptake of dopamine, NE and serotonin; rebound dysphoria; side fx: MI, seizures, paranoia

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cathinone, cathine

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“bath salts”; block reuptake AND stimulate release of dopamine, NE

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heroin

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pro-drug, 2-3x more potent than morphine; side fx: constipation, opiod-induced hyperalgesia

18
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methadone

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opiod mu agonist; relieves w/d, DO NOT PRESCRIBE >40mg initially

19
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buprenorphine

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partial mu agonist, high affinity; can relieve or cause w/d;; given sublingually

20
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naloxone

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short-acting opiod (mu, kappa and delta) antagonist; block effect of any opiod; ADHERENCE