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If you damage this structure, cannot win.
A) Brain Stem
B) Thalamus
C) Hypothalamus
D) Frontal Lobe
A) Brain Stem
Which neurotransmitter(s) are excitatory?
Ach, NE.
Which neurotransmitters are inhibitory?
GABA
Glycine
Dopamine
Serotonin
Use for overdose of Curare?
Anticholinesterase.
Does the BBB have a low or high charge? Which will it attract?
High charge. Attract low charge.
Curare is a competitive blocker. What does it block?
Ach.
What does curare do to you?
CV and respiratory failure.
Asprin is a?
A) Agonist
B) NSAID
C) Para-Aminophenol
D) Salicylate
D) Salicylate
What is ibuprofen?
A) NSAID.
B) Agonist.
C) Para-Aminophenol.
D) Salicylate.
A) NSAID.
What is ketorolac?
The only injectable NSAID
What is tylenol?
A) Salicylate.
B) Para-Aminophenol.
C) Agonist.
D) NSAID.
B) Para-Aminophenol.
Is morphine an agonist or antagonist?
Narcotic agonist.
Is nioxone and naltrexone a narcotic agonist or antagonist?
Antagonist.
What battles a narcotic overdose?
Narcotic antagonists Naioxone and Naltrexone. Naioxone is the better choice. Injectable.
Antidote for the overdose of tylenol?
Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)
Does morphine have a high or low first pass effect?
High.
Where is morphine excreted though?
Kidney.
Antidote for benzodiazepine?
Flumazenil.
What is lithium used for?
Bi-polar.
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Pharm exam 10/14
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