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Test Modulation of neurochemical systems by psychotropic drugs in anxiety
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the main objective of psychotropic drugs in the treatment of anxiety?
Induce deep sleep
Inhibit stress hormones
Increase dopamine
Restore neurochemical balance
QUESTION 2: What do SSRIs do in the neuronal synapse?
Inhibit the action of dopamine
Block the reuptake of serotonin
Activate GABA directly
Eliminate postsynaptic receptors
QUESTION 3: What types of disorders are commonly treated with SSRIs?
Neurodegenerative diseases
Social anxiety, GAD, OCD, and panic
Chronic insomnia only
Childhood phobias
QUESTION 4: What is the mechanism of action of SNRIs?
They only inhibit dopamine
Inhibit serotonin and norepinephrine
Activate GABA receptors
Block adrenaline
QUESTION 5: What effect do benzodiazepines have on GABA?
Inhibit its effect
Block their synthesis
Enhance their inhibitory effect
Destroy their receptors
QUESTION 6: Why are benzodiazepines not recommended for long-term use?
Due to its high cost
For generating dependence and tolerance
Because they are not effective
Because they cause insomnia
QUESTION 7: What medication is specifically used to reduce physical symptoms in performance anxiety?
Buspirone
Propranolol
Pregabalin
Diazepam
QUESTION 8: What is a distinctive feature of buspirone compared to benzodiazepines?
Causes immediate euphoria
Has a more sedative effect
Does not generate dependency
It acts the same as benzodiazepines
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