Chapter·PharmacologyCNS drugs (antiepileptics, anesthetics)

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A 53-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her husband because of difficulty walking, slurred speech, and progressive drowsiness. The husband reports that his wife has appeared depressed over the past few days. She has a history of insomnia and social anxiety disorder. She appears lethargic. Her temperature is 36.2°C (97.1°F), pulse is 88/min, respirations are 12/min, and blood pressure is 110/80 mm Hg. Neurologic examination shows normal pupils. There is diffuse hypotonia and decreased deep tendon reflexes. Administration of a drug that acts as a competitive antagonist at which of the following receptors is most likely to reverse this patient's symptoms?

AD2 dopamine receptor

BMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor

C5-hydroxytryptamine2 receptor

DGABAA receptor

ERyanodine receptor

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A 7-year-old boy is brought to the physician because of spells of unresponsiveness and upward rolling of the eyes for 2 months. The episodes start abruptly and last a few seconds. During that time he does not hear anyone’s voice or make any purposeful movements. When the episodes end, he continues what he was doing before the spell. He does not lose his posture or fall to the ground. Episodes occur multiple times during the day. Physical examination shows no abnormal findings. An EEG following hyperventilation shows 3 Hz spike-and-slow-wave discharges. Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy at this time?

ANo pharmacotherapy at this time

BEthosuximide

CSodium valproate

DOxcarbazepine

ELamotrigine

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A 24-year-old man is brought to the emergency department because of violent jerky movements of his arms and legs that began 30 minutes ago. His father reports that the patient has a history of epilepsy. He is not responsive. Physical examination shows alternating tonic jerks and clonic episodes. There is blood in the mouth. Administration of intravenous lorazepam is begun. In addition, treatment with a second drug is started that alters the flow of sodium ions across neuronal membranes. The second agent administered was most likely which of the following drugs?

ALamotrigine

BPhenobarbital

CTopiramate

DCarbamazepine

EFosphenytoin

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