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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUGS
NURS 241 Pharmacology
10/28/2018

, CNS STIMULANTS
 Drugs that stimulate a specific area of the brain or spinal cord
 Neurons contain receptors for excitatory neurotransmitters, including
 dopamine (dopaminergic drugs),
 norepinephrine (adrenergic drugs), and
 serotonin (serotonergic drugs)
 Sympathomimetic drugs
CLASSIFICATIONS
 Classified according to
 Chemical structural similarities:
 amphetamines,
 ADHD
 serotonin agonists,
 Migraines
 Weight Loss
 sympathomimetics,
 xanthines
 Caffeine
 Site of therapeutic action in the central nervous system (CNS)
 Major therapeutic uses: anti–attention deficit disorder, antinarcoleptic,
anorexiant, antimigraine, and analeptic (adrenergic) drugs
ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER ADHD
 Most common psychiatric disorder in children, affecting 4% to 10% of school-
age children
 Boys are affected from two to nine times more often than girls.
 Primary symptoms of ADHD are inappropriate ability to maintain attention
span or the presence of hyperactivity and impulsivity.
 Drug therapy for both childhood and adult ADHD is the same.
ATOMOXETINE (STRATTERA)
 nonstimulant drug also used for ADHD
 Approved for treating ADHD in children older than 6 years of age and in adults
 In September 2005, the FDA issued a warning describing cases of suicidal
thinking and behavior in small numbers of adolescent patients receiving this
medication.
NARCOLEPSY
 Incurable neurologic condition in which patients unexpectedly fall asleep in the
middle of normal daily activities. These “sleep attacks” are reported to cause car
accidents or near-misses in 70% or more of patients.
 Cataplexy: sudden acute skeletal muscle weakness.
 Associated symptom in at least 70% of narcolepsy cases.
MODAFINIL (PROVIGIL)
 Use: improvement of wakefulness in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness
associated with narcolepsy and with shift work sleep disorder
 Less abuse potential than amphetamines and methylphenidate
 Schedule IV drug
 Armodafinil (Nuvigil): similar to modafinil

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