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Chp 12-13 Drugs that affect Central Nervous System/Pain Medications

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acetaminophen   Tylenol  
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Amphetamine salts   Adderall  
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carbamazepine   Tegretol  
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valium   Diazepam  
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gabapentin   Neurontin  
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hydrocodone bitartrate   Vicodin  
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lamotrigine   Lamictal  
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levadopa   Dopar  
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levadopa plus carbidopa   Sinemet  
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lidocaine hydrochloride   Xylocaine  
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meperidine hydrochloride   Demerol  
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methylphenidate hydrochloride   Ritalin  
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methylphidate hydrochlorie extended-release   Concerta  
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midazolam hydrochloride   Versed  
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nalburphine   Nubain  
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naproxen sodium   Naprosyn  
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oxycodone   OxyContin  
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oxycodone hydrochloride   Percocet  
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phenytoin   Dilantin  
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procaine hydrochloride   Novocain  
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propoxyphene   Darvon  
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ropinirole hydrochloride   Requip  
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sumatriptan succinate   Imitrex  
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topiramate   Topomax  
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zolpidem tartrate   Ambien  
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a pharmacologic CNS depressant, produces a loss of sensation, which also may be general, systemic, or localized   anesthesia  
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derivatives of barbituric acid & act by depressing the respiratory rate, blood pressure, & temperature as well as the CNS   barbituates  
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the condition where larger & larger doses are needed to produce the desired effect   tolerance  
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harbitual dependence on a substance that is beyond voluntary control   addiction  
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drugs derived fro opium   opiates  
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drugs with actions similar to those of opium, but not derived from opium   opioids  
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name 4 types of seizures   tonic-clonic (grand mal), absence (petit mal), complex partial & epileptic equivalents  
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tonic-clonic seizures are also known as   grand mal seizures  
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absense seizures are also known as   petit mal seizures  
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what are some drugs used for mild pain   Vicodin, Percocet, Darvon  
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what are some drugs used for severe pain   Dilaudid, Demerol, Nubain  
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a term that has been used to describe the drug-seeking behaviors that may occur when a patient's pain is undertreated   pseudoaddiction  
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a syndrome that occurs when a drug-dependent person discontinues the drug suddenly   withdrawal  
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any group of drugs that may be used to enhance pain relief   conalagesic  
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what are the 4 stages of anesthesia   analgesia, delirium, surgical anesthesia, & medullary depression  
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lidocaine patches   lidoderm  
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