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Analgesics, Sedatives, and Hypnotics

Teacher: Janey Van Wyk
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May enhance analgesic effect with opioids and nonopioids, produce analgesia alone, or reduce side effects of analgesics.
Controlled substances in the United States and include both natural opium alkaloids and the synthetics.
Trade name for pregabalin.
Ringing or roaring in the ears.
Antidepressants that inhibit the reuptake of both serotonin and norepinephrine.
Side effects of this drugs include: daytime sedation, increased risks of falls, amnesia, hallucinations, and sleep walking.
Side Effects include: dry mouth, sedation, orthostatic hypotension, and tachyarrhythmias.
Medication to reduce fever.
A drug that acts on melatonin receptors, mimicking the actions of melatonin to trigger sleep onset.
Side effects may include: severe liver toxicity, renal insufficiency, rash or urticarial.
Perceived by an individual subject.
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Trade name for pentazocine with naloxone.
Endogenous analgesics produced within the body as a reaction to severe pain or intense exercise.
Opposite effect from that expected.
Rarely use now as sedative-hypnotics because of many serious, potential dangerous side effects.
Trade name for ASA and meprobamate.
Side Effects include: erythema, edema and hives.
Medications uses to promote sedation in smaller doses and promote sleep in larger doses.
Side Effects Include: sedation, confusion, nausea, bone marrow suppression, and weight gain.