Sketchy Pharm: Benzodiazepines and Flumazenil Flashcards

1
Q

What is a short-acting benzodiazepine?

A

Oxazepam (the running bull, charging fast)

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2
Q

The -olam suffix is typical of _________ benzodiazepines.

A

short-acting

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3
Q

________ metabolism accounts for degradation of all benzodiazepines.

A

Hepatic (recall the ox with the liver spot)

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4
Q

The benzodiazepines activate the ___________ receptor.

A

GABA A (think of the “Cab-A” cab)

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5
Q

What else binds to the GABA (A) receptor?

A

Alcohol (hence, benzodiazepines are given in alcohol withdrawal)
Barbiturates
Phenytoin
Neurosteroids

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6
Q

Benzodiazepines used alone can provide ___________ sedation.

A

conscious (such as for a colonoscopy –think of the patient with the “lite” drink representing lite anesthesia)

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7
Q

Benzodiazepines can be used to treat ___________, but they’re not first line due to potential for physical dependence.

A

insomnia/parasomnias

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Q

What is a major risk of benzodiazepine use?

A

Tolerance! Using anything that stimulates GABA channels will cause them to down-regulate. Thus, you will need more GABA-channel inducer to get the same effect.

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9
Q

Overuse of sedative hypnotics is a major cause of ____________ (gerontologic concern).

A

confusion in the elderly

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10
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What is the antidote for benzodiazepine overdose?

A

Flumazenil (GABA A antagonist) –think of the “fluffy muzzled dog” blocking the delivery boy trying to get to the cab; its use remains controversial, though, because it has been known to induce seizures in those addicted to benzodiazepines.

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