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- Identify the specific drugs within each of the following categories of central nervous system depressant drugs: benzodiazepines, nonbenzodiazepines, muscle relaxants, and miscellaneous drugList the various drugs classified as adrenergic agonists or sympathomimeticsList the various drugs classified as adrenergic antagonists (blockers) or sympatholytics.
- Briefly describe the proposed mechanism of CNS depression by benzodiazepines. Give examples of most commonly used benzodiazepines. What side effects or clinical problems have to be monitored?Describe neurotransmitters and receptors of the autonomic nervous system. Describe one of the receptors, its location(s), and the physiologic effects of its stimulation. Also, describe a pharmacologic agent that targets this receptor and the disease it is used in treating.Drugs that have been developed to potentiate inhibitory neurotransmitters (like gamma amino butyric acid and glycine) include all of the following except: tranquilizers tacrine ethanol valium barbiturates
- Describe the clinical importance of drugs that mimic or inhibit adrenergic or cholinergic effects.Research the effects of synthetic cathinones on specific receptors of the brain and how the transmission of action potentials is altered. Be sure to focus only on how the action potential transmission is impacted by the drug. Be sure to provide an APA citation.Define an opioid agonist, antagonist, mixed agonist-antagonist, and partial agonist. Give an example of each and how they are therapeutically useful.
- Research the effects of cocaine on specific receptors of the brain and how the transmission of action potentials is altered. Be sure to focus only on how the action potential transmission is impacted by the drug. Be sure to provide an APA citation.List the various drugs classified as cholinergic antagonists (blocking) or sympatholytics.In the overall scheme, of proposed causes of neurotransmitter dysfunction, the following is true: alteration of dopamine concentration influences obsession alteration of serotonin concentration can affect the attention function Dysfunctional production of the neurotransmitters, mentioned in class, can influence cognitive function dysfunction in the production of neurotransmitters happens only in the elderly