drug therapies L9

Cards (15)

  • What are benzodiazepines (BZs) used for?
    They are anti-anxiety drugs.
  • How do benzodiazepines reduce stress?
    By slowing down central nervous system activity.
  • What neurotransmitter's activity do benzodiazepines enhance?
    GABA
  • What effect does GABA have on neural activity?
    It quietens neural activity.
  • How do benzodiazepines affect chloride ions in neurons?
    They increase the flow into the post-synaptic neuron.
  • What is the effect of benzodiazepines on serotonin?
    They reduce its activity.
  • What do beta blockers (BBs) target?
    The sympathetic nervous system.
  • What do beta blockers bind to in the body?
    Beta-receptors in the heart and other organs.
  • What do beta blockers reduce the effects of?
    Adrenaline and noradrenaline.
  • What physiological functions do beta blockers help maintain at normal levels?
    Heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, and sweating.
  • How do beta blockers affect a person's feelings?
    They make the person feel calmer and less anxious.
  • What is a notable use of beta blockers in performance situations?
    To reduce 'stage fright' in performers.
  • Why are beta blockers banned by the International Olympics Committee?
    They can enhance performance unfairly.
  • What are two examples of benzodiazepines?
    Librium and Diazepam
  • What is the primary function of beta blockers?
    To reduce the effects of adrenaline.