Drugs class and indications
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Benzodiazepines indications | acute anxiety, insomnia, muscle spasm, seizures
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Barbiturates indications | insomnia, seizure disorders, anesthesia
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Antihistamines indications | anxiety, sleep, sedative before surgery (bind to H1, reduce acetincholine by blocking it)
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Other sedative-hypnotic drugs indications | insomnia
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Nonsedating anxiolytic drugs | buspirone: chronic anxiety, propanolol: situational anxiety
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Antiepileptic drugs | Drugs for Seizure Disorders and Status Epilepticus
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Drugs for status epilepticus | • diazepam (Valium)
• lorazepam (Ativan)
• phenobarbital (Luminal)
• fosphenytoin (Cerebyx)
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Local Anesthetics | Ester and Amide types
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Ester-type drugs | nosal intubation, prutitus, sunburn
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Amide-type | infiltration, nerver block, epidural, spinal
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Local anesthetics | anesthetics for nose, surgery, infiltration, nerve block, epidural, prutitus, sunburn; no loss of conscious
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General anesthetics | Inhalational Anesthetics and Parenteral Anesthetics
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Inhalational Anesthetics | "laughing gas" at the dentist
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Parenteral Anesthetics indications | preoperative , endoscopy, diagnosis procedure, pain, cardiac surgery
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Antipsychotic drugs | Typical and Atypical antipsychotics
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Typical antipsychotic indications | schizophrenia, psychoses, Tourette's, agitation
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Atypical antipsychotic | psychoses
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Antidepressant drugs | Tricyclic, SSRI, MAOI, others
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Antidepressant indication | depression
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Mood-stabilizing drugs indication | bipolar disorder
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Psychotherapeutic drugs | Antipsychotics, Antidepressant, mood-stabilizing, CNS stimulants
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CNS stimulant indications | ADHD, Narcolepsy, Obesity
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Opioid indications | moderate to severe pain, cough, diarrhea, analgesic
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Opioid antagonist indication | naloxone (opioid overdose), naltrexone (alcohol or opioid dependence
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Drugs for neurodegenerative diseases | Parkinson, Alzheimer, Multiple sclerosis, Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis
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Drugs for parkinson | Drugs that increase dopamine, Dopamine receptor Agonists, Cholinergic receptor antagonist
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