Donepezil (Aricept) in Alzheimer's ✔️Ans - a Cholinesterase inhibitor that
help to prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, which is a neurotransmitter
involved in learning and memory.1 By preventing the breakdown of the
chemical, communication between nerve cells in the brain may be improved.
This can lead to a slowing down of symptoms or a delay in exhibiting
symptoms.
Sertraline (Zoloft) and nursing infants ✔️Ans - Safe to use while
breastfeeding. Usually low in breast milk compared to other SSRIs and
antidepressants. Most doctors prescribe while nursing as it is safe.
Dulozetine (Cymbalta) and alcohol abuse ✔️Ans - May be useful in
lessening anxiety-like behaviors and alcohol intake, which may make it useful
as a treatment during alcohol withdrawal. This low dose can decrease alcohol
use.
Diazepam (Valium) for status epilepticus (seizures) ✔️Ans - Very common
first treatment for Statue Epilepticus (SE).
Side effects ✔️Ans - Undesired effect that occurs when the medication is
administered regardless of the dose.
Adverse effects ✔️Ans - An unwanted, undesirable effect of a medication
that occurs during usual clinical use
, Allergies ✔️Ans - an overreaction of the immune system to a harmless
substance (in this case, a drug), which triggers an allergic reaction.
Specifically, a drug allergy is a reaction mediated by Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
antibodies.
Intended effect ✔️Ans - The effect the medication is expected to have on
the body.
teratogenic effect ✔️Ans - Effect of a drug administered to the mother that
results in abnormalities in the fetus.
Paradoxical effect ✔️Ans - opposite of the intended drug effect
Tolerance ✔️Ans - a pharmacological concept describing subjects' reduced
reaction to a drug following its repeated use.
Phenytoin in pregnancy ✔️Ans - This drug should NOT be used during
pregnancy unless the benefit outweighs the risk to fetus. Increased risk of
congenital abnormalities such as cleft lip or cardiac defects.
Cabamazepine (Tegretol) ✔️Ans - ANTISEIZURE
Action: Slows rates of neuronal activity in the brain by blocking specific
channels responsible for neuron firing, which results in an elevation of the
seizure threshold
extrapyramidal side effects ✔️Ans - group of symptoms that can occur in
people taking antipsychotic meds.
Drugs that cause EPS ✔️Ans - Compazine, Haldol, Inapsine, Loxitane,
Akathisia, Dystonia, Parkinsonism, Tardive dyskinesia, etc.
Amitriptyline ✔️Ans - tricyclic antidepressant
amitriptyline overdose ✔️Ans - Ingestion of up to 750mg by an adult
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