Block 2 Lecture 6 -- ASDs Part 2 Flashcards

1
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Tiagabine MoA

A

GAT-1 inhibitor

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2
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Tiagabine indication

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focal (mainly adjunct)

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3
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Where are GABA Reuptake Transporters located?

A

presynaptic and astrocytic membranes

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4
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Vigabatrin MoA

A

GABA-TA inhibitor

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5
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Vigabatrin indication

A

1) refractory complex focal
2) West
3) adjunct for infantile spams

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6
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What is West syndrome?

A

spasms beginning between 3-5 mos; non-treatable

– mental retardation

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7
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Phenobarb MoA:

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binds barb site of GABAa to prolong opening of Cl chanel

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8
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Phenobarb indication

A

all seizure types except absence

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9
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BZD indication

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all including status epilepticus

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10
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What BZDs are used for epilepsy?

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1) diazepam
2) clonazepam
3) lorazepam
4) chlorazepate
5) clobazam

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11
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Where is diazepam mainly used?

A

SE

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12
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Where is clonazepam mainly used?

A

long-term (also absence)

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13
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Where is lorazepam mainly used?

A

SE

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14
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Where is chlorazepate mainly used?

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in long-term

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15
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Where is clobazam mainly used?

A

adjunct for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

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