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Test General considerations on anxiolytic and antidepressant medication
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QUESTION 1: In what cases is pharmacological treatment for anxiety considered?
When symptoms are mild
When there are respiratory problems
When symptoms seriously interfere with life
In the initial stages of treatment
QUESTION 2: Which group of medications acts quickly but has a risk of dependency?
Tricyclic antidepressants
MAO inhibitors
Benzodiazepines
Beta blockers
QUESTION 3: What medications are usually the first line of treatment?
Atypical antipsychotics
Dopamine reuptake inhibitors
SSRIs
Beta blockers
QUESTION 4: What medications are also used for physical symptoms such as palpitations?
Benzodiazepines
Antidepressants
Beta blockers
Anticonvulsants
QUESTION 5: What neurotransmitters are involved in the action of these drugs?
Dopamine and oxytocin
GABA, serotonin and norepinephrine
Adrenaline and acetylcholine
Endorphins and cortisol
QUESTION 6: What is the difference between SSRIs and benzodiazepines?
SSRIs act instantly
Benzodiazepines take weeks to take effect
Benzodiazepines have an immediate effect
There is no difference in the speed of action
QUESTION 7: Who should decide on the use of anxiety medication?
A friend with experience
A therapist
A qualified physician after evaluation
The patient himself
QUESTION 8: Why shouldn't medication be stopped abruptly?
Because they increase appetite
Because they cause drowsiness
Because they can be dangerous
Because they are ineffective if they are suspended
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