Deck 7: Abuse and Addiction to Benzodiazepines and Similar Agents

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The benzodiazepines are said to

A) artificially simulate the effects of GABA at the receptor site.
B) block the effects of GABA at the receptor.
C) make the receptor site more sensitive to GABA molecules.
D) activate production of more GABA molecules.
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Benzodiazepines are rarely injected into muscle tissue due to their erratic absorption. One exception to this is when a patient is experiencing

A) a heart attack.
B) an overdose of heroin.
C) delirium tremors.
D) a seizure.
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Benzodiazepines enhance the effects of

A) serotonin.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) metabolites.
Question
Benzodiazepine over-sedation usually is

A) not commonly encountered when the person starts to take one of these medications.
B) commonly encountered when the person starts to take one of these medications.
C) a measure of the individual's vulnerability to the development of physical addiction to one of these compounds.
D) a sure sign of cross tolerance to other CNS depressants such as alcohol orantihistamines.
Question
Persons taking diazepam have been found to have a 500% increased chance of

A) optic neuritis.
B) shortened reaction time.
C) motor vehicle accidents.
D) increased visual perception in dim light situations.
Question
To date, researchers have identified subtypes of the GABA receptor, and the exact function of each __________.

A) more than 20; is still being explored
B) more than 20; has been identified
C) between 12 and 15; has been genetically isolated
D) less than 20; is still being explored
Question
It is impossible to overdose on a benzodiazepine.
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The Royal College of Psychiatrists in Great Britain recommends that benzodiazepines be used for no long than continuously.

A) 4 weeks
B) 8 weeks
C) 6 months
D) 12 months
Question
A friend started taking a prescribed benzodiazepine for anxiety and begins to demonstrate symptoms of depression and suicidal thinking. Which of the following statements is most true?

A) His benzodiazepine use might have "unmasked" a hypomanic state.
B) These symptoms possibly could reflect a rare side effect of this class of medications.
C) He has developed a tolerance for this medication and its effects.
D) These symptoms are a common side effect with this class of medications.
Question
Which hypnotic drug works by binding with the melatonin receptor in the brain?

A) Zolpidem
B) Buspirone
C) Ramelteon
D) Rohypnol
Question
The variations in chemical structure between different benzodiazepines

A) affects the duration of effect.
B) affects their binding site within the brain.
C) determines the production costs for that specific benzodiazepine.
D) eliminates or facilitates the process of lipid binding for that chemical.
Question
The benzodiazepines are thought to exert their primary effect in the

A) GABAf receptor site.
B) GABAa receptor site.
C) GABAc receptors in the descending fibers of the mesocortical system.
D) GABAb receptor sites in the optic lobe.
Question
What percentage of adults in the western world will use a benzodiazepine each year?

A) 1-2 percent
B) 5-8 percent
C) 10-15 percent
D) 20-22 percent
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A common form of benzodiazepine abuse is when they are mixed with to produce a sense of euphoria.

A) anabolic steroids
B) barbiturates
C) methadone
D) marijuana
Question
All of the following describe benzodiazepines EXCEPT

A) they have a large therapeutic window.
B) all are proven to assist in seizure control.
C) they require GABA molecules to be at receptor site to be effective.
D) they are occasionally used as adjunct to treatment of anxiety.
Question
The brain constantly attempts to adjust to environmental demands through a number of compensatory mechanisms, including

A) maintenance of consistent blood supplies to all parts of the amygdala.
B) maintenance of neurotransmitter site responsiveness for NMDA.
C) neural-definitation.
D) neuroadaptation.
Question
Benzodiazepine can interfere with

A) sexual function.
B) sleep.
C) memory.
D) all of these answers.
Question
The medical community collectively uses benzodiazepines for the long-term treatment of anxiety.
Question
It is potentially dangerous to mix benzodiazepines with many prescription and over-the-counter drugs or herbal supplements.
Question
The benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

A) is uncomfortable but tolerable and not dangerous.
B) holds the potential to be life threatening.
C) usually can be carried out in 6-12 days, at most.
D) does not usually involve the use of a gradual "taper" from the patient's prior dose.
Question
What are some of the long­term consequences of chronic benzodiazepine use?
Question
Describe some of the more common side effects of the newer hypnotics.
Question
The peak effects of zaleplon appear

A) in the last 3 hours of the night's sleep.
B) in the first 4 hours after ingestion.
C) in the increased time spent asleep.
D) during REM sleep.
Question
Zaleplon appears to

A) decrease sleep latency but does not significantly interfere with REM sleep.
B) increases sleep latency and does not lengthen the total duration of time spent asleep.
C) has no effect on sleep latency but reduces REM sleep time.
D) decreases sleep latency but causes "fragmentation" of sleep cycles.
Question
Describe the nature of the debate regarding the long­term efficacy of benzodiazepines as anxiolytics.
Question
Discuss the relationship between benzodiazepines and suicide attempts.
Question
Alcohol abusers will most commonly use a benzodiazepine to

A) enjoy the effects of alcohol for a longer period of time as they grow older.
B) mitigate withdrawal effects from alcohol during the workday.
C) treat muscle sprains.
D) distract themselves from boring, routine tasks such as long distance driving.
Question
Benzodiazepines have been found to in some users.

A) increase stage 1 and 2 sleep when started
B) decrease stage 1 and 2 sleep when started
C) cause rebound insomnia when discontinued
D) increase REM sleep time
Question
The patient who is prescribed buspirone should not expect to

A) have dietary restrictions recommended while he or she is on this medication.
B) experience the peak effects in 2-5 hours.
C) be able to dose just once daily.
D) have to take a dose 3-4 times a day.
Question
According to your text, flunitrazepam (Rohypnol ®) is about

A) 10 times as potent as diazepam.
B) half as potent as diazepam unless mixed with alcohol.
C) three times as potent as diazepam.
D) 100 times as potent as diazepam.
Question
Describe the serotonin syndrome, one of the more serious adverse effects of buspirone.
Question
When used at normal doses, which of the following is NOT a potential side effect of the benzodiazepines?

A) Enhanced neurocognitive function
B) Anterograde amnesia
C) Paradoxical rage reactions
D) Over-sedation
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Deck 7: Abuse and Addiction to Benzodiazepines and Similar Agents
1
The benzodiazepines are said to

A) artificially simulate the effects of GABA at the receptor site.
B) block the effects of GABA at the receptor.
C) make the receptor site more sensitive to GABA molecules.
D) activate production of more GABA molecules.
make the receptor site more sensitive to GABA molecules.
2
Benzodiazepines are rarely injected into muscle tissue due to their erratic absorption. One exception to this is when a patient is experiencing

A) a heart attack.
B) an overdose of heroin.
C) delirium tremors.
D) a seizure.
a seizure.
3
Benzodiazepines enhance the effects of

A) serotonin.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) metabolites.
GABA.
4
Benzodiazepine over-sedation usually is

A) not commonly encountered when the person starts to take one of these medications.
B) commonly encountered when the person starts to take one of these medications.
C) a measure of the individual's vulnerability to the development of physical addiction to one of these compounds.
D) a sure sign of cross tolerance to other CNS depressants such as alcohol orantihistamines.
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Persons taking diazepam have been found to have a 500% increased chance of

A) optic neuritis.
B) shortened reaction time.
C) motor vehicle accidents.
D) increased visual perception in dim light situations.
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To date, researchers have identified subtypes of the GABA receptor, and the exact function of each __________.

A) more than 20; is still being explored
B) more than 20; has been identified
C) between 12 and 15; has been genetically isolated
D) less than 20; is still being explored
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It is impossible to overdose on a benzodiazepine.
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8
The Royal College of Psychiatrists in Great Britain recommends that benzodiazepines be used for no long than continuously.

A) 4 weeks
B) 8 weeks
C) 6 months
D) 12 months
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9
A friend started taking a prescribed benzodiazepine for anxiety and begins to demonstrate symptoms of depression and suicidal thinking. Which of the following statements is most true?

A) His benzodiazepine use might have "unmasked" a hypomanic state.
B) These symptoms possibly could reflect a rare side effect of this class of medications.
C) He has developed a tolerance for this medication and its effects.
D) These symptoms are a common side effect with this class of medications.
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10
Which hypnotic drug works by binding with the melatonin receptor in the brain?

A) Zolpidem
B) Buspirone
C) Ramelteon
D) Rohypnol
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11
The variations in chemical structure between different benzodiazepines

A) affects the duration of effect.
B) affects their binding site within the brain.
C) determines the production costs for that specific benzodiazepine.
D) eliminates or facilitates the process of lipid binding for that chemical.
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12
The benzodiazepines are thought to exert their primary effect in the

A) GABAf receptor site.
B) GABAa receptor site.
C) GABAc receptors in the descending fibers of the mesocortical system.
D) GABAb receptor sites in the optic lobe.
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13
What percentage of adults in the western world will use a benzodiazepine each year?

A) 1-2 percent
B) 5-8 percent
C) 10-15 percent
D) 20-22 percent
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14
A common form of benzodiazepine abuse is when they are mixed with to produce a sense of euphoria.

A) anabolic steroids
B) barbiturates
C) methadone
D) marijuana
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15
All of the following describe benzodiazepines EXCEPT

A) they have a large therapeutic window.
B) all are proven to assist in seizure control.
C) they require GABA molecules to be at receptor site to be effective.
D) they are occasionally used as adjunct to treatment of anxiety.
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16
The brain constantly attempts to adjust to environmental demands through a number of compensatory mechanisms, including

A) maintenance of consistent blood supplies to all parts of the amygdala.
B) maintenance of neurotransmitter site responsiveness for NMDA.
C) neural-definitation.
D) neuroadaptation.
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17
Benzodiazepine can interfere with

A) sexual function.
B) sleep.
C) memory.
D) all of these answers.
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18
The medical community collectively uses benzodiazepines for the long-term treatment of anxiety.
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19
It is potentially dangerous to mix benzodiazepines with many prescription and over-the-counter drugs or herbal supplements.
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20
The benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

A) is uncomfortable but tolerable and not dangerous.
B) holds the potential to be life threatening.
C) usually can be carried out in 6-12 days, at most.
D) does not usually involve the use of a gradual "taper" from the patient's prior dose.
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21
What are some of the long­term consequences of chronic benzodiazepine use?
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22
Describe some of the more common side effects of the newer hypnotics.
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23
The peak effects of zaleplon appear

A) in the last 3 hours of the night's sleep.
B) in the first 4 hours after ingestion.
C) in the increased time spent asleep.
D) during REM sleep.
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24
Zaleplon appears to

A) decrease sleep latency but does not significantly interfere with REM sleep.
B) increases sleep latency and does not lengthen the total duration of time spent asleep.
C) has no effect on sleep latency but reduces REM sleep time.
D) decreases sleep latency but causes "fragmentation" of sleep cycles.
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Describe the nature of the debate regarding the long­term efficacy of benzodiazepines as anxiolytics.
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Discuss the relationship between benzodiazepines and suicide attempts.
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27
Alcohol abusers will most commonly use a benzodiazepine to

A) enjoy the effects of alcohol for a longer period of time as they grow older.
B) mitigate withdrawal effects from alcohol during the workday.
C) treat muscle sprains.
D) distract themselves from boring, routine tasks such as long distance driving.
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28
Benzodiazepines have been found to in some users.

A) increase stage 1 and 2 sleep when started
B) decrease stage 1 and 2 sleep when started
C) cause rebound insomnia when discontinued
D) increase REM sleep time
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29
The patient who is prescribed buspirone should not expect to

A) have dietary restrictions recommended while he or she is on this medication.
B) experience the peak effects in 2-5 hours.
C) be able to dose just once daily.
D) have to take a dose 3-4 times a day.
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According to your text, flunitrazepam (Rohypnol ®) is about

A) 10 times as potent as diazepam.
B) half as potent as diazepam unless mixed with alcohol.
C) three times as potent as diazepam.
D) 100 times as potent as diazepam.
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31
Describe the serotonin syndrome, one of the more serious adverse effects of buspirone.
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32
When used at normal doses, which of the following is NOT a potential side effect of the benzodiazepines?

A) Enhanced neurocognitive function
B) Anterograde amnesia
C) Paradoxical rage reactions
D) Over-sedation
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