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| replacement strategy for narcotics |
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| replacement strategy for narcotics |
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| replacement strategy for alcohol |
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| replacement strategy for nicotine |
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| DA uptake inhibitor: used for nicotine |
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| Antagonist strategy for alcohol |
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| CB-1 antagonist for alcohol and narcotics |
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| cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine are |
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| Mechanism of psychomotor stimulant action by cocaine is via |
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| blocking Monoamine transporters |
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| Mechanism of psychomotor stimulant action by Amphetamine, Methamphetamine,Methylphenidate, ephredine is via |
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| reverse efflux and competitive inhibition of uptake of monamines |
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which endogenous monoamine affects: reinforcement, locomotor stimulation, anorexia, hyperthermia? |
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which endogenous monoamine affects: arousal, attention, anorexia, hyperthermia? |
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which endogenous monoamine affects: anorexia, hyperthermia, blunts reward? |
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| Stimulant action of ephedrine is by |
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| Mechanism of action of cathinone is via |
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| cocaine acts via blocking the transporter for the following monamines: |
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| Amphetamine acts via blocking the transporter for the following monamines: |
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| Methlphenidate acts via blocking the transporter for the following monamines: |
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| Cathinone acts via blocking the transporter for the following monamines: |
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| Ephedrine acts via blocking the transporter for the following monamines: |
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| which psychostimulant drug also binds Na+ channels and have local anesthetic actions that contribute to seizures in overdose? |
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| hallucinogens. (eg LSD, Mesacaline, Psilocybin) |
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| medical use of marijuana (synthetic THC in pill form) for u se in emesis associated w cancer chemo |
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| indolealkylamines are hallucinogens tt are structurally related to serotonin. They include: |
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| LSD, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, psilocin,psilocybin, DMT |
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| Hallucinogens that are amphetamine derivatives include: |
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| Mescaline, MDMA, DOM, Myristin elemeicin |
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| by inhibiting adenosine receptors. these receptors are inhibitory and cause sedation, sleep |
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