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2003-2004 Nervous System Pharmacology Review

2003-2004 Nervous System Pharmacology Review. 6 June 2014 11:24 AM. Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH). Anterior pituitary hormone Anticonvulsant Stimulates synthesis and release of cortisol. Alfentanil. Opioid General anaesthetic Intravenous anaesthetic. Amantadine. Antiviral Antiparkinson

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2003-2004 Nervous System Pharmacology Review

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  1. 2003-2004Nervous SystemPharmacology Review 6 June 201411:24 AM

  2. Adrenocorticotropin(ACTH) • Anterior pituitary hormoneAnticonvulsant • Stimulates synthesisand release of cortisol

  3. Alfentanil • OpioidGeneral anaesthetic • Intravenous anaesthetic

  4. Amantadine • AntiviralAntiparkinson • Treatment of Influenza A Inhibits replicationat the stage of uncoatingInhibits dopamine release

  5. Amitriptyline • Tricyclic antidepressant (TCA)

  6. Amphetamine • Indirect sympathomimeticDrug of abuse • ADD treatmentStimulant

  7. Atropine • Anticholinergic • AntimuscarinicTreatment for bradycardia, diarrhea, cholinesterase poisoning

  8. Baclofen • Skeletal muscle relaxantAnxiolytic • GABAB agonist

  9. Benztropine • AnticholinergicAntiparkinson • Muscarinic receptor antagonist

  10. Bethanecol • Cholinomimetic • Muscarinic agonistInduces defecation and urinationBronchoconstrictor

  11. Bromocriptine • Antiparkinson • Dopamine (D2) agonistInhibits prolactin release

  12. Brupropion • Second generation antidepressant

  13. Buprenorphine • Opioid • Partial agonist

  14. Buspirone • Sedative/hypnoticAnxiolytic

  15. Butorphanol • OpioidAnalgesic •  receptor partial agonistor antagonist

  16. Carbamazepine • Anticonvulsant

  17. Carbidopa • Antiparkinson • Peripheral dopa decarboxylase inhibitor

  18. Celecoxib • NSAIDAnti-inflammatory • Cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) inhibitor

  19. Chloral hydrate • Sedative/HypnoticGeneral anaesthetic • Acts on GABAA receptor complexSimilar to barbiturates

  20. Chlordiazepoxide • Sedative/hypnoticAnxiolytic • Benodiazepine Acts on GABAA receptor complex

  21. Chlorpromazine • Antipsychotic • Phenothiazine

  22. Clozapine • Antipsychotic

  23. Cocaine • Indirect sympathomimeticDrug of abuseTopical anaesthetic • StimulantLocal anaesthetic

  24. Codeine • OpioidAnalgesic • Weak agonist

  25. Dantrolene • Skeletal muscle relaxant • Ryanodine receptor antagonistTreatment for malignant hyperthermia

  26. Deprenyl/selegiline • Antiparkinson • Monoamine oxidase B inhibitor(MAO-I)Potentiates effects of L-Dopa

  27. Desipramine • Tricyclic antidepressant (TCA)

  28. Dextromethorphan • Opioid • Antitussive

  29. Diazepam • Sedative/hypnoticAnxiolyticAnticonvulsant • Benzodiazepine Acts on GABAA receptor complex

  30. Diphenoxylate docusate • Antidiarrheal • Opiate

  31. Enflurane • General anaesthetic • Inhaled anaesthetic

  32. Entacapone • Antiparkinson • Peripheral catechol-o-methyltransferase inhibitor

  33. Ephedra(Ma Huang) • Dietary supplement • Amphetamine-like stimulant

  34. Ethanol • Drug of abuse • Sedative

  35. Ethosuximide • Anticonvulsant

  36. Etomidate • General anaesthetic • Intravenous anaesthetic

  37. Fentanyl • OpioidAnalgesic •  receptor agonist

  38. Flumazenil • Benzodiazepine antagonist • Acts on GABAA receptor complex

  39. Fluoxetine • Antidepressant • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)

  40. Flurazepam • Sedative/Hypnotic • Benzodiazepine Acts on GABAA receptor complex

  41. Ginko biloba • Dietary supplement • Treatment of Alzheimer symptoms

  42. Glutethimide • Sedative/Hypnotic

  43. Haloperidol • Antipsychotic

  44. Halothane • General anaesthetic • Inhaled anaesthetic

  45. Heroin • Drug of abuse • Opioid

  46. Imipramine • Indirect sympathomimeticTricyclic antidepressant (TCA) • Antimicturant

  47. Isoflurane • General anaesthetic • Inhaled anaesthetic

  48. Kava kava • Dietary supplement • Stress relief andtreatment of insomnia

  49. Ketamine • General anaestheticDrug of abuse • Sedative

  50. Levodopa • Antiparkinson • Dopamine precursor

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