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MOA of benzos
bind to GABA (BZ1 and BZ2) receptors to increase affinity and Cl- influx (leading to hyperpolarization)
DOC for status
diazepam or lorazepam
antidote for benzos
flumanezil
MOA of buspirone
partial agonist at 5HT1A receptor
drug used for generalized anxiety in elderly
buspirone
MOS of barbs
increase GABA induced Cl channel opening
ultra-short barbs
thipental
long acting barbs
phenobarb and mephenobarb
ASEs of barbs
increase porphyrin synthesis leading to AIP, increase hepatic enzyme activity
barb used as anti-convulsant
phenobarb
MOA of conventional anti-psychotics
antagonists at the post-junctional D2 receptors (increase andeylyl cyclase; inhibitd Gi)
MOA of atypic anti-psychotics
antagonize 5HT2, D2 and D4
conventional antipsychotics with high potency
haloperidol, fluphenazine
conventional antipsychotics with low potency
triflupromazine, chlorpromazine, thioridazine, mesoridazine
atypical anti-psychotics
risperidone, olanzipine, clozipine
major ASEs of chlorpromazine
cholestatic jaundice, photosensitivity