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Pharmacology ATI Proctored
Benzodiazepines ANS: Includes "Pams" Alprazolam, diazepam, lorazepam, oxazepam, clonazepam,
chlordiazepoxide, chlorazepate

Enhances GABA: increased GABA means decreased neuron activity

Treats anxiety, PTSD, seizures, alcohol withdrawal, muscle spasm, induction of anesthesia

Usually short term; if long term do NOT stop abruptly

Antidote is flumazenil

Side effects: CNS depression - sedation and respiratory depression, amnesia, dependency, and
withdrawal effects



Atypical anxiolytic ANS: Buspirone

Can take 2-6 weeks to work, but can be long term!

Treats panic disorder, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD

Side effects: dizziness, nausea (take w/ food to relieve), headache (sedation and dependency is not seen
like in benzo)



Trick to remember difference between Benzodiazepine and buspirone ANS: "Pam" has anxiety, so she
goes on a "benzo" and takes it for a long time but realizes that it is not healthy. So she takes a "bus" to a
"pier" to sit "alone" and decides to treat her anxiety long term with "buspirone"



Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) ANS: Usually end in "ine": paroxetine, sertraline,
citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine

Inhibits serotonin reuptake" increases serotonin

Treats anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and depression

Side effects: nausea, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, insomnia (paroxetine), serotonin
syndrome (agitation, hallucinations, tremors, fever, diaphoresis)

Takes about four weeks after treatment begins to take full effect.

,Atypical Antidepressants ANS: Bupropion, Trazodone - more important

Others: Vilazodone, mirtazapine, reboxetine

Treats depression and aid for smoking cessation

Side effects: headache, GI distress, insomnia, nausea, weight loss, seizures



Tricyclic antidepressants ANS: Amitriptyline

Treats depression, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, anxiety disorders, insomnia

Side effects: Anticholinergic effects, Sedation, Seizures, Sweating (SSS)

"Amy tripped over a tricycle in the desert."

Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant and causes effects that make you feel like you're in the desert.



Anticholinergic efffects ANS: dry mouth, blurred vision, photophobia, urinary hesitancy or retention,
constipation, tachycardia



Monoamine oxidase inhibitors ANS: Phenelzine (Prototype), Isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine, selegiline

Side effects: CNS stimulation, Orthostatic hypotension, hypertensive crisis (especially with phenelzine).

Tyramine rich foods can lead to hypertensive crisis



Foods that contain tyramine ANS: aged cheese, pepperoni, salami, avocados, figs, bananas, smoked fish,
protein dietary supplements, soups, soy sauce, some beers, and red wine



Mood stabilizer ANS: Lithium Carbonate

Treats bipolar disorder

Side effects: GI distress, fine hand tremors, polyuria, weight gain, renal toxicity, renal toxicity,
hypothyroidism, electrolyte imbalance

Lithium toxicity: occurs with levels over 1.5; presents with COARSE (not fine) hand tremors, confusion,
tinnitus, seizures, hypotension, coma, possibly death.

,Do not give with diuretics, NSAIDs, or anticholinergics

Need a balance of sodium and water.



Mood - stabilizing antiepileptic ANS: Carbamazepine, valproic acid

Treats Bipolar disorder and seizure disorder

Carbamazepine side effects: blood dyscrasias, hypo-osmolality

Valproic acid side effects: *hepatotoxicity,* pancreatitis, thrombocytopenia



Antipsychotics: First-generation (conventional) ANS: Chlorpromazine, Haloperidol

TONS of side effects-will only list important ones

Extrapyramidal side effects: Acute dystonia- spasms of tongue, neck, face, or back; Parkinsonism-
rigidity, shuffling gait, drooling, tremors; akathisia- unable to sit or stand still; tardive dyskinesia -
involuntary movement of tongue and face

EPS effects may be able to be treated with anticholinergic medication if the patient does not have
anticholinergic side effects.

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: sudden high grade fever, dysrhythmias, muscle rigidity

There is a long lasting injection for non-compliant patients.



Antipsychotics: second and third generation (atypical) ANS: Risperidone and Clozapine - most important

Often first line in treating schizophrenia

Treats negative and positive symptoms

Side effects: diabetes mellitus, weight gain, hypercholesterolemia, orthostatic hypotension,
anticholinergic effects

Do not take with alcohol.

IM every two weeks available for those who are not compliant



Central Nervous system stimulants ANS: Methylphenidate and Amphetamine mixture

, Treats ADHD and Conduct disorder

Can cause insomnia, decreased appetite, weight loss, and growth suppression

Do not give at night. Give immediately before or after a meal. Monitor weight.



Medications to support withdrawal from alcohol ANS: Benzodiazepines:

Chlordiazepoxide, lorazepam, diazepam

First line treatment of alcohol withdrawal

Keeps vitals within expected limits, decreases risk of seizures

Clonidine and Propranolol depress autonomic response and decrease vitals

Carbamazepine Further decreases risk of seizure



Disulfiram ANS: Daily oral medication to sustain abstinence of alcohol; type of aversion therapy

Causes nausea, vomiting, sweating, palpitations, and hypotension if alcohol is consumed



Naltrexone ANS: Suppresses the craving and pleasurable effects of alcohol.

Can have monthly IM injection



Acamprosate ANS: Decreases unpleasant effects resulting from abstinence like dysphoria, anxiety,
restlessness



Medications to support withdrawal/abstinence from opiods ANS: Methadone Substitution

Slow weening process

Methadone substitution is an oral opioid agonist that replaces the opioid to which the client has a
physical dependence

It prevents abstinence syndrome and removes the need for the client to obtain illegal substances.

Used for withdrawal and long term maintenance.

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