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Psychopharmacology 552 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update Naloxone (Narcan) - Answers opiate antagonist, reverses opioid induced respiratory depression Treatment of choice for all patients with opioid use disorder Very short half-life What is Methadone also known as? - Answers Dolophine What type of opioid receptor agonist is Methadone? - Answers Long-acting full agonist at the mu receptor How often is Methadone dosed? - Answers Once daily In what type of programs is Methadone use restricted? - Answers Federally licensed substance abuse treatment programs What should be monitored when using Methadone? - Answers QTC prolongation What is Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Sublocade)? - Answers Partial Opioid receptor agonist What is the function of Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone)? - Answers Opioid antagonist What effect does Buprenorphine have on cravings? - Answers Decreases cravings What precaution is needed when using Suboxone in outpatient settings? - Answers Waiver needed to prescribe in outpatient settings What can happen if Buprenorphine is used too soon after a full opioid agonist? - Answers Can precipitate withdrawal How does Suboxone interact with residual opioids from mu receptors? - Answers It will displace any residual opioids from the mu receptors What is the route of administration for Suboxone? - Answers Sublingual preparation In what situation can Suboxone be used in managing pain? - Answers Opioid Use disorder w/ comorbid pain What type of antagonist is Naltrexone? - Answers Competitive opioid antagonist What can happen if Naltrexone is used within 7 days of heroin use? - Answers Precipitate withdrawal How is Naltrexone available for use? - Answers Orally or monthly depot injection When is Naltrexone considered the treatment of choice? - Answers For highly motivated patients What is a potential risk associated with Naltrexone use? - Answers Risk for LFT elevation Naltrexone - Answers Available PO (Revia) Available IM (Vivitrol) Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Sublocade) Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) - Answers Suboxone= available Buccal film, sublingual film, sublingual tab Buprenorphine= Available sublingual tab; subdermal implant, SQ injection

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Naloxone (Narcan) - Answers opiate antagonist, reverses opioid induced respiratory depression

Treatment of choice for all patients with opioid use disorder

Very short half-life

What is Methadone also known as? - Answers Dolophine

What type of opioid receptor agonist is Methadone? - Answers Long-acting full agonist at the
mu receptor

How often is Methadone dosed? - Answers Once daily

In what type of programs is Methadone use restricted? - Answers Federally licensed substance
abuse treatment programs

What should be monitored when using Methadone? - Answers QTC prolongation

What is Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Sublocade)? - Answers Partial Opioid receptor agonist

What is the function of Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone)? - Answers Opioid antagonist

What effect does Buprenorphine have on cravings? - Answers Decreases cravings

What precaution is needed when using Suboxone in outpatient settings? - Answers Waiver
needed to prescribe in outpatient settings

What can happen if Buprenorphine is used too soon after a full opioid agonist? - Answers Can
precipitate withdrawal

How does Suboxone interact with residual opioids from mu receptors? - Answers It will displace
any residual opioids from the mu receptors

What is the route of administration for Suboxone? - Answers Sublingual preparation

In what situation can Suboxone be used in managing pain? - Answers Opioid Use disorder w/
comorbid pain

What type of antagonist is Naltrexone? - Answers Competitive opioid antagonist

What can happen if Naltrexone is used within 7 days of heroin use? - Answers Precipitate
withdrawal

How is Naltrexone available for use? - Answers Orally or monthly depot injection

When is Naltrexone considered the treatment of choice? - Answers For highly motivated

, patients

What is a potential risk associated with Naltrexone use? - Answers Risk for LFT elevation

Naltrexone - Answers Available PO (Revia) Available IM (Vivitrol)

Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Sublocade) Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) - Answers
Suboxone= available Buccal film, sublingual film, sublingual tab Buprenorphine= Available
sublingual tab; subdermal implant, SQ injection

What are the common symptoms of opioid overdose? - Answers Miosis, Hypotension,
Bradycardia, Low RR, Unconsciousness

How is opioid overdose managed? - Answers Naloxone

What are the symptoms of opioid withdrawal? - Answers Anxiety, Lacrimation, Muscle aches,
Abdominal cramps, Diarrhea, Seizures

What medications are used for opioid withdrawal management? - Answers
Buprenorphine/naloxone, Clonidine, Bentyl

In opioid detoxification, which medication is more effective at suppressing withdrawal
symptoms towards the end of the taper? - Answers Buprenorphine (compared to methadone)

What are some symptoms of cocaine use? - Answers Auditory hallucinations, agitation, violent
behavior, muscle twitching, hypertension, tachycardia

How is lorazepam used in the treatment of cocaine use disorder? - Answers It is used to treat
agitation and muscle twitching associated with cocaine use

How does Antabuse work in the treatment of cocaine use disorder? - Answers It increases
synaptic dopamine in the brain reward circuit and acts as an agonist treatment

What medications are used for cocaine-induced chest pain and myocardial infarction? -
Answers Nitroglycerin and Aspirin

Why is Metoprolol contraindicated in patients with cocaine-induced chest pain? - Answers It
further lowers coronary blood flow, worsening ischemia

alcohol use disorder - Answers alcohol use marked by tolerance, withdrawal, and a drive to
continue problematic use

What are the symptoms of mild Alcohol Use Disorder? - Answers Insomnia, Irritability, Hand
tremor

What are the symptoms of moderate Alcohol Use Disorder? - Answers Autonomic hyperactivity
(diaphoresis, tachycardia, hypertension), Fever

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