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Naloxone MOA Ans: potent opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids at

opioid receptor sites


Methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine, naloxone.. what are all these tx for?

Ans: Tx for opioid use disorder.


Buprenorphine + naloxone = tx for what? Ans: Tx for opioid use disorder with

comorbid pain


Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? Ans: Opioids


Different types of delivery methods for Naltrexone Ans: Tablet, injectable, implants


Inpatient naltrexone can be used in this form? Ans: Implant


Buprenorphine receptor? Ans: Mu receptor partial agonist (for opioid withdrawal)


Taking this medication too soon after last opioid use increases the chances of intense

withdrawal that comes on very quickly Ans: Buprenorphine


Opioid intoxication s/s Ans: n/v, respiratory depression, constipation, itching, miosis

(small pupils), euphoria, sedation

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Opioid intoxication stimulates what receptors? Ans: Mu, Kappa, Delta


Opioid withdrawal symptoms (COWS) Ans: n/v/d, dehydration, irritability,

restlessness, yawning, twitching, increased HR/BP, increased temp, rhinnorhea,

lacrimation, dilated pupils


Treatment for opioid intoxication in which cardiac/respiratory depression is concern

Ans: naloxone


Cocaine use risks Ans: MI, Stroke.. vasoconstrictive things!


Cocaine intoxication s/s Ans: dilated pupils, HA, tremor, hyper-reflexia, twitching,

seizures, coma, increased HR/BP, arrhythmias, rhabdo


Cocaine induced chest pain tx Ans: aspirin, nitro.. NO METOPROLOL /

BETABLOCKERS


Cocaine intoxication tx Ans: No FDA approved tx! Can give BZD for symptom

management..




off label tx: naltrexone, modafil, topamax (think No More Coke-amax)


ETOH intoxication s/s Ans: decreased reaction time, muscle incoordination, ataxia,

dysarthria, respiratory failure, coma


Severe ETOH tx Ans: Cardiopulmonary function maintenance, thiamine, haldol PRN

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