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What is the MOA of Benzodiazapins?
a. enhance GABA inhibitory actions providing sedative effect b. potentiates GABA, inhibiting neurotransmitter which causes CNS depression |
potentiates GABA, inhibiting neurotransmitter which causes CNS depression
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What pregnancy category are Benzodiazapins?
a. A b. B c. C d. D |
D/X can cause fetal damage
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What is a potential withdrawal effect of Benzos?
a. seizures b. insomnia c. renal failure d. none |
seizures
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Which of the following are Benzos:
a. valium b. klonopin c. tranxene d. all of above |
all of above
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Which is a long acting benzo?
a. Ativan b. Librium c. Restoril d. Tranxene |
Tranxene
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Which is an intermediate acting benzo?
a. Tranxene b. Klonopin c. Restoril d. Valium |
Restoril
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Which of the following ARE Short acting benzo?
a. Buspar b. Restoril c. Xanax d. Valium |
Buspar and Xanax
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What pregnancy category is Ambien:
a. a b. b c. c d. d |
B - no adverse effects in animal studies
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Which medication is a non-benzo?
a. Buspar b. Valium c. Ambien d. Restoril |
Ambien
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