BioPsych Final sample

Definition: the steps by which drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted
Black Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, & M6
Pharmacokinetics
Psychopharmacology
Injection and oral
What is the fastest route to administer drugs?
Inject into abdominal wall
Inject directly into a large muscle
Inject into a vein
Place underneath the tongue
Which one is not an injection?
Sublingual
Intravenous
Intraperitoneal
Intracerebral
Injection into the space beneath the skin
Intracerebral
Intracerebroventricular
Subcutaneous
Intraperitoneal
4 components (in order) of Pharmacokinetics
Absorption/distribution/metabolism/excretion
Absorption/digestion/metabolism/excretion
Insertion/distribution/indigestion/excretion
Paul, John, George, Ringo
What is a dope-response curve?
The point where drug tolerance increases
Best way to measure effectiveness of drug
Determining point where adverse side effects decrease
Lipid solubility
Term to describe the rate a drug reaches sites of action within the brain
Lipid solubility
Therapeutic index
Metabolism
Dope-response
Therapeutic index
Dose that produces toxic effect in 50% of subjects
Dose that produces desired effect in 50% of subjects
A measure of a drug's margin of safety
Determining point withdrawal symptoms begin
Term for when effects of a drug diminish
Sensitization
Tolerance
Withdrawal
Term for when the opposite effects of a drug (dysphoria) occur
Sensitization
Withdrawal
Tolerance
Readiness in which two molecules join together
Sensitization
Affinity
Tolerance
Two reason drugs vary in their effectiveness
Different manufacturers, compound structure
Different sites of action, vary in affinity for binding
Other drug interactions, delayed absorption
Expiration date of drug, improper administration
Role of an antagonist
Block postsynaptic effects
Facilitate postsynaptic effects
What prevents the neurotransmitter from activating receptor?
Indirect antagonists
Direct antagonists
Reuptake
Divergents
Often referred as the main excitatory neurotransmitters
Glutamates
Spaghetti-o's
GABA
FVCA
Neurotransmitter for mood regulation
GABA
Opioids
Serotonin
Histamine
Glutamate is removed from the synapse by excitatory amino acid transporters
True
False
Binding sites for GABA
Bicuculline, muscimol, diazepam, alprazolam
Bicolax, muscimol, diazepam, anatihistimine
Duramorph, Talwin, diazepam, adzenys
Bicuculline, muscus, desoxyn, alprazolam
Acetylcholinergic neurons are located in the brain stem
True
False
Botox and Botulism have similarities
True
False
I got nothing
Amphetamine and methamphetamine
Receives dopamine and norepinephrine
Releases norepinephrine
Releases dopamine and norepinephrine
Releases dopamine
These are Monoamine Neurotransmitters
Atropine, Nicotine, Botulinum
Dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine
Jean Terrell, Scherrie Payne, Lynda Laurence
Dopamine, curare, enzymes
Opiates and Naloxone are
Peptides
Lipids
Considered schedule IV drugs
Rapha is defined as
Divide or separate
Seam or crease
Character played by Jackie Gleason
A2 's pets are named Atticus, Boo, and Scout
Don't forget Ringo!
Does a cat really care?
Weird
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