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15 Cards in this Set

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C is for

Combination

A (first)

Anti-Anxiety tranquilizer (minor)

B is for

Barbiturates

A (second one) is for

Anti-depressant

N is for

Non-barbiturates

A (last one) is for

Anti-psychotic tranquilizer (major)

Examples of combination

Chlodiazepoxide with amitriptyline - (Limbitrol)


Perphenazine with amitriptyline - (trilafon)


Chlordiazepoxide with Clidinium Bromide - (Librax)

Examples of anti-anxiety

Alprazolam - Xanax


Lorazepam - Ativan


Diazepam - Valium

Examples of Barbiturates

Pentobarbital - nembutal


Phenobarbital - Luminal

Example of Antidepressants

Fluoxetine - Prozac


Citalopram - Celaxa


Sertraline - Zoloft

Examples of non-Barbiturates

Carisoprodol - Soma


Chloral Hydrate - Noctec


Diphenhydramine - Benadryl


Zopiclone - Lunesta


Methaqualone - Quaalude

Examples of anti-psychotics

Quetiapine - Seroquel


Chlorpromazine - Thorazine

Rule of thumb, which drug sub-category have drugs that tend to end in “lam”, “pam”, and “pram”

Anti-anxiety

Rule of thumb, which drug sub-category have names that tend to end with “ine”

Antidepressants

The drugs ending in “barbital” typically goes into which sub-category?

Barbiturates