HY Pharm 4 Flashcards

1
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The most common neurologic abnormality in chronic alcoholics

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*Peripheral neuropathy (also HTN, anemia, and MI)

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Drugs of choice for generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures

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*Valproic acid, Phenytoin and Carbamazepine

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3
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Drugs of choice for absence seizures

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*Ethosuximide and valproic acid

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4
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Drug of choice for myoclonic seizures

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*Valproic acid

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5
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Anti-seizure drugs used also for pain of neuropathic orgin

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*Gabapentin

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6
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SE of phenytoin

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Diplopia, ataxia, nystagmus, gingival hyperplasia (DANG)

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7
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DOC for malignant hyperthermia that may be caused by use of halogenated anesthetics

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*Dantrolene

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Benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, it accelerates recovery from benzodiazepine overdose

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*Flumazenil

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9
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Opioid associated with awareness during surgery and post-operative recall, but still used for high-risk cardiovascular surgeries

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*Fentanyl

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10
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DOC for malignant hyperthermia by acting on the sacroplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle

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*Dantrolene

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11
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Causes of drug induced Parkinsonism

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Antipsychotics
Reserpine at high doses
MPTP (by-product of illicit meperidine analog)

irreversible

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12
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Side effects occuring in antipsychotics that block dopamine

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*EPS, hyperprolactinemia, amennorrhea, galactorrhea, neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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13
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Atypical antipsychotic causing high prolactin levels

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*Risperidone

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14
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Drug used in neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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*Dantrolene

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15
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Antipsychotics having the strongest autonomic effects

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*Chlorpromazine or Thioridazine

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16
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Agent with greater affinity to 5HT2A receptor; reserved for refractory schizophrenia, and can cause weight gain and agranulocytosis

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*Clozapine (H1 blocker)

17
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Anti-psychotics shown not to cause tardive dyskinesia

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*Clozapine and quetiapine

18
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Major route of elimination for Lithium

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*Kidneys

19
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DOC for bipolar affective disorder

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*Lithium

20
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SE of lithium

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*Tremor/excitation, ataxia, aphasia, HYPOTHYROIDISM, and reversible diabetes insipidus

21
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HIV antiviral class known to have severe drug interactions by causing inhibition of metabolism

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*Protease inhibitors

22
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DOC for N. gonorrhea

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*Ceftriaxone

23
Q

DOC for herpes and its MOA

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*Acyclovir; activates thymidine kinase

24
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Anti-microbials that cause hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients

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*Sulfonamides

25
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SE of Protease inhibitors

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Lipodystrophy, kidneys stones, inhibits P450 (don’t use rifampin)