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- Which of the following is NOT an indication for benzodiazepines Choose an option: Depression Schizophrenia Anxiety / anxiety Epilepsy Sleeping difficultiesPlease provide an example of medication and the theory of how it works for the following categories of psychopharmacology. - MAO inhibitorWhy might nonspecific factors influence psychoactive drug effects more than the effect of an antibiotic?
- what types of pharmalogical approaches have been tried to treat stimulant addiction? how successful are they?What are the therapeutic benefits of Benzodiazepines? list three medications in this classification?Explain the pharmacological approaches for the treatment of tobacco dependenceand withdrawal.
- Compare the differences between the five main classes of psychotropic medications.Briefly describe the proposed mechanism of CNS depression by benzodiazepines. Give examples of most commonly used benzodiazepines. What side effects or clinical problems have to be monitored?Compare and contrast the pharmalogical history of cocaine and amphetamines?
- What therapeutic help can be suggested to assist Person Z in controlling her pain and whether it affects drug actions.?Compare and contrast the pharmalogical effects of cocaine and amphetamines?Describe the typical process of chemical communication between neurons. Then discuss the issues we see in major depressive disorder (MDD) at the level of chemical communication and how either SSRIs or MAOIs work to regulate this process.