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Pharm 6 Test

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Discuss ways to identify a drug addict
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describe Naloxone (narcan)
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list 2 weak analgesic
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high 1st pass effect most abused drug in medical personnel
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purpose of mixed opioids
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Fentanyl combined with _____) allow a patient: to feel no pain remain awake will not move during a procedure (nasal intubation, bronchoscopy, cardiac catheterization)
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Most used opioid in dentistry
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Percocet
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What does agonists treat?
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Adverse reaction
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Name the drugs associated with neuroleptanalgesia
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What should you recommend an addict for pain relief?
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what is the most potent opioid
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Briefly explain the mechanism of action of opioid analgesics
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Identify different forms of administration for opioids
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define miois
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Tylenol #3
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how can opiods affect pregnancy
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discuss the pharmacokinetics
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if allergic to codeine, avoid
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apap+oxycodone
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Overdose treatment for opioids pure antagonist at all 3 receptors will competitively inhibit opioids Reverses CNS and respiratory depression Administered parenterally (injection/nasal)
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codeine Combined with acetaminophen (Tylenol # 3) Used in cough syrup as antitussive
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pain, diarrhea, cough
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constrict pupils
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Requests a specific pain medication Cancels dental appointments because will be out of town for days but wants Rx Complains of pain for days after minor procedure Claims a low pain threshold Moves from office to office Needs refill with no pain
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used for treating addiction and pain
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droperidol+fentanyl
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Opioids can be taken orally in tablet form or through a transdermal patch. Can be injected, snorted or smoked. Some in a nasal spray.
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hydromorphone (dilaudid)
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hydrocodone codeine mixtures
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apap+codeine
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can be used May prolong labor or cause fetal respiration depression near term.
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Morphine Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) Hydrocodone (Vicodin) Oxycodone (percodan, percocet)
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Droperidol
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Absorption Absorbed well orally Also absorbed from lungs, oral/nasal mucosa, and skin Distribution First-pass effect if taken orally Pass the placenta
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NSAID
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Bind to receptors in the CNS (brain and spinal cord) Alter reaction to pain
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merpidine (dermol)
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respiratory depression cause vasodilation intercranial pressure nausea constipation miosis urinary retention xerostomia
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define antitussive
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Used as replacement drug for heroin and other opioids Given to addicts orally Gradually weaned off Little euphoria Sufficient strength to prevent withdrawal symptoms It is also used for methadone maintenance
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Which opioid is most commonly used
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list intermediate analgesic
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What schedule is a codeine alone? What schedule is a codeine mixture?
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define dysphoria
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Percodan
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analgesia, sedation, miosis, dysphoria
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analgesia
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Used for treatment of addiction to opioids or alcohol Given orally

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