Neuro Pharm Flashcards

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Butorphanol

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K opioid agonist
Mu opioid partial agonist

Use in severe pain
Cause less resp depression

Toxicity: OPIOID withdrawal if used with real opioid

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2
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Tramadl

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Very weak opioid agonist
Inhibits 5-HT and NOREPI reuptake

use in Chornic pain

Toxicity: Decrease seizure threshhold
Serotonin syndrome (cognitive, autonomic, somatic)
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What antiseziure drugs can cause Steven johnson syndrome?

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Ethosuximide
Phenytoin
Carabmazepine
Lamotrigine

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4
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What blocks thalamic T-type Ca channels?

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Ethosuximide

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5
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What increases Gaba action by increasing frequency of Cl channel opening?

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Benzos

First line in Status epilepticus and Eclampsia seisures (with MgSO4)

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6
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What causes SLE like symptoms of the antiseizure drugs?

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Phenytoin

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7
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What toxicities does phenytoin have?

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Nystagmus
Diplopia
Ataxia
Sedation
Gingival hyperplasia
Hirsuitism
Peripheral neuropathy
Megaloblastic anemia
TERATOGEN

SLE like syndrome

Induces p450

Lymphadenopathy
SJS
Osteopenia

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What is unique of carabmazepine toxicity?

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Causes agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia

Liver toxicity (also valproic acid)

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What does topiramate cause?

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Renal stones
Mental dulling
Sedation

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