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15 Cards in this Set
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C is for |
Combination |
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A (first) |
Anti-Anxiety tranquilizer (minor) |
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B is for |
Barbiturates |
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A (second one) is for |
Anti-depressant |
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N is for |
Non-barbiturates |
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A (last one) is for |
Anti-psychotic tranquilizer (major) |
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Examples of combination |
Chlodiazepoxide with amitriptyline - (Limbitrol) Perphenazine with amitriptyline - (trilafon) Chlordiazepoxide with Clidinium Bromide - (Librax) |
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Examples of anti-anxiety |
Alprazolam - Xanax Lorazepam - Ativan Diazepam - Valium |
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Examples of Barbiturates |
Pentobarbital - nembutal Phenobarbital - Luminal |
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Example of Antidepressants |
Fluoxetine - Prozac Citalopram - Celaxa Sertraline - Zoloft |
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Examples of non-Barbiturates |
Carisoprodol - Soma Chloral Hydrate - Noctec Diphenhydramine - Benadryl Zopiclone - Lunesta Methaqualone - Quaalude |
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Examples of anti-psychotics |
Quetiapine - Seroquel Chlorpromazine - Thorazine |
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Rule of thumb, which drug sub-category have drugs that tend to end in “lam”, “pam”, and “pram” |
Anti-anxiety |
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Rule of thumb, which drug sub-category have names that tend to end with “ine” |
Antidepressants |
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The drugs ending in “barbital” typically goes into which sub-category? |
Barbiturates |