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What are the 5 IV Anesthetics?
B.B. King on OPIATES PROPOses FOOLishly

Barbituates: Thiopental

Benzos: Midazolam

Ketamine

Opiates: Morphine, Fentanyl

Propofol
What Rx does this describe:

-Inc lipid sol --> rapid uptake into brain, TF good for induction of anesthesia

-Rapidly redistributes to muscle and adipose -->
Dec cerebral blood flow
Barbituate: Thiopental
What Rx does this describe:

-MC IV anesthetic for endoscopy
-Adjunctively w/ gaseous ABX and Narcotics
-Severe post-op resp depression
-Dec BP that can be tx'ed w/ Flumazenil
Benzos: Midazolam
What Rx does this describe:

-BLOCKS NMDA Receptors
-PCP analogue
-Dissociative anesthetic
-Vivid dreams & hallucinations
-Dissociative anesthetics
Ketamine
What Rx does this describe:

-Used for rapid induction and short procedures
-Less post-op nausea than thiopental
-Potentiates GABA
Propofol
Name 4 Alzheimer's Rx?
Memantine
Donepezil
Galantamine
Rivastigmine
Alzheimer Rx that:

-blocks NMDA Receptors
Memantine
Alzheimer Rx that:

Inhibs ACHesterase
Donepezil
Galantamine
Rivastigmine
In Huntington's you have
Inc Dopamine
Dec GABA
Dec ACh

TF Tx w/:
Reserpine & Tetrabenazine (Amine depleting)

Haloperidol (Dopamine Receptor Antag)
What Rx does this describe:

-5-HT AGONIST --> Vasoconstriction
-Inhibs trigeminal activation
-Inhibs Vasoactive peptide release
-Used for acute migraine
-Used for cluster HA
Sumatriptan