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Properties of benzodiazepines ✔Correct Answer-Bind to gamma subunit of GABA(A) complex to
increase frequecy of Cl- channel opening; no GABAmimetic activity; BZ1 mediates sedation; BZ2
mediates antianxiety and impairment of cognitive functions

Benzodiazepine drugs ✔Correct Answer-Alprazolam, diazepam, lorazepam, midazolam,
temazepam, oxazepam

Uses of alprazolam ✔Correct Answer-Anxiety, phobias, panic attacks

Uses of diazepam ✔Correct Answer-Anxiety, preop sedation, muscle relaxation, withdrawal states

Uses of lorazepam ✔Correct Answer-Anxiety, preop sedation, status epilepticus

Uses of midazolam ✔Correct Answer-Preop sedation and anesthesia, anterograde amnesia

Uses of temazepam ✔Correct Answer-Sleep disorders

Uses of oxazepam ✔Correct Answer-Sleep disorder and anxiety

Pharmacokinetics of benzodiazepines ✔Correct Answer-Liver metabolized to active compounds
except oxazepam, temazepam, lorazepam; t1/2: diazepam > lorazepam > alprazolam > temazepam >
oxazepam > midazolam

Uses of barbiturates ✔Correct Answer-Phenobarbital for seizures; thiopental for induction of
anesthesia

Properties of barbiturates ✔Correct Answer-Prolong GABA activity; increase duration of Cl-
channel opening; GABAmimetic activity at high doses; bind to beta subunit of GABA(a) complex;
inhibit complex I of ETC

Pharmacokinetics of barbiturates ✔Correct Answer-General inducers of P450; contraindicated in
porphyrias

Withdrawal signs of benzodiazepines ✔Correct Answer-Rebound insomnia, anxiety, seizures

Withdrawal signs of barbiturates and ethanol ✔Correct Answer-Anxiety, agitation, life threatening
seizures

Drug interactions of GABAa drugs ✔Correct Answer-Life threatening respiratory depression if used
with other CNS depressants (antihistaminics, opiates, beta blockers); Barbiturates induce metabolism
of lipid-soluble drugs (oral contraceptives, carbamazepine, phenytoin, warfarin)

Flumazenil ✔Correct Answer-Benzodiazepine receptor antagonist. Used as antidote for
benzodiazepine overdose.

, Zolpidem ✔Correct Answer-BZ1 receptor agonist used in sleep disorders. No cognitive impairment
(no BZ2 actions), overdose reversed by flumazenil, less tolerance and abuse liability

Buspirone ✔Correct Answer-No effect on GABA, 5-HT1a partial agonist, used for generalized
anxiety, nonsedative, 1-2 weeks for effects

Effects of alcohols ✔Correct Answer-GABA mimetic activity causes CNS depression; metabolic
acidosis; fetal alcohol syndrome

Metabolism of ethylene glycol ✔Correct Answer-Ethylene glycol + alcohol DH --> glycoaldehyde +
aldehyde DH --> glycolic acid --> oxalic acid

Effects of ethylene glycol ✔Correct Answer-CNS depression, severe metabolic acidosis,
nephrotoxicity

Metabolism of methanol ✔Correct Answer-Methanol + alcohol DH --> formaldehyde + aldehyde
DH --> formic acid

Effects of methanol ✔Correct Answer-Respiratory failure, severe anion gap metabolic acidosis,
ocular damage

Treatment of alcohol overdose ✔Correct Answer-Fomepizole (alcohol DH inhibitor) and
hemodialisis

Metabolism of ethanol ✔Correct Answer-Ethanol + alcohol DH --> acetaldehyde + NADH +
acetaldehyde DH --> acetic acid + NADH

Effects of ethanol ✔Correct Answer-CNS depression, metabolic acidosis, acetaldehyde toxicity

Acetyldehyde toxicity ✔Correct Answer-Nausea, vomit, headache, hypotension, inactivates folate,
decreases availability of thiamine

Drugs that cause disulfram-like effects ✔Correct Answer-Disulfram-like effects = acetaldehyde
toxicity. Disulfram inhibits acetaldehyde DH. Metronidazole, cefamandole, cefoperazone, cefotetan,
chlorpropamide

Anticonvulsant drugs ✔Correct Answer-Phenytoin, carbamazepine, benzodiazepines, barbiturates,
lamotrigine, topiramate, felbamate, ethosuximide, valproic acid

Drugs used for partial seizures ✔Correct Answer-Valproic acid, phenytoin, carbamazepine

Drugs used for general tonic-clonic seizures ✔Correct Answer-Valproic acid, phenytoin,
carbamazepine

Drugs used for general absence seizures ✔Correct Answer-Ethosuximide

Drugs used for status epilepticus ✔Correct Answer-Lorazepam, diazepam, phenytoin

Phenytoin MOA ✔Correct Answer-Inhibits fast Na channels in axons which decreases conduction
and prevents seizure propagation

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