Sedatives & Tranquilizers Flashcards

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What 5 CNS drug classes increase inhibition and decrease excitation (CNS depression)?

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Anesthetics (general), narcotics, hypnotics, sedatives, and tranquilizers

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What 3 CNS drug classes decrease inhibition and increase excitation (CNS stimulation)?

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Analeptics, psychomotor stimulants, convulsants

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Define sedatives

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A substances that induces sedation - a state of calm, relaxation

  • some sedatives lack analgesic effects
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What is the MOI of sedatives?

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suppresion of spontaneous movement with maintenance of spinal reflexes

  • pelvic/thoracic limb withdrawal reflex
  • patellar reflex
  • perineal reflex
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Uses of Alpha 2 Adrenergic Agonist Sedative

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Profound sedation, chemical restraint, and analgesia

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Explain how alpha2 agonist sedatives create sedation

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They bind to alpha2 receptors on the pre-synaptic terminal, preventing the release of NE; essentially decreases basosympathetic activity

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What brain region is targeted by alpha2 agonist sedatives to produce sedation?

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the locus coeruleus

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Activation of alpha 1 receptors in the CNS will cause what effects?

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arousal, agitation, increased locomotor activity, and vigilance; can be paradoxical excitement in drugs that show more alpha 1 receptor activity

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What are potential side effects of alpha2 adrenergic agonist sedatives?

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decreased sympathetic outflow by inactivation of CNS receptors

  • leads to increased parasympathetic tone and decreased HR & heart contraction
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Alpha 2 agonists mediate many of the analgesic effects through direct activation of what?

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the spinal cord

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Define benzodiazepines

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considered sedative-hypnotics due to ability to cause sedation and sleep

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What is the MOI of benzodiazepines?

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They work through the GABAergic system to activate GABA (inhibitory) receptors that increase intracellular Cl and decrease cell firing

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What are the potential side effects of benzodiazepines?

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  • Sedation is not predictable
  • Minimal CV effects
  • Mild, dose-dependent respiratory depression
  • Can stimulate appetite in cats
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Define phenothiazines

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considered sedative-tranquilizers

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Define tranquilizer

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a drug that reduces fear, anxiety, agitation; referred to as anti-psychotics or neuroleptic

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What is the MOI of phenothiazines?

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blocking the actions of dopamine centrally and block alpha adrenergic receptors peripherally

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What are the potential side effects of phenothiazines?

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  • hypotension and vasodilation
  • minimal respiratory depression
  • anti-emetic