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6. Haloperidol is a dopamine receptor antagonist. What does it treat?
- Over-eating associated obestity
- Schizophrenia
- Depression
- Anxiety
7. Chloropromazine is a dopamine antagonist. What is it?
- Dementia drug
- Anxiolytic
- Antipsychotic
- Antidepressant
8. Venlafaxine is antidepressant. What does it inhibit reuptake of?
- Serotonin, Noradrenaline and weakly Dopamine
- Serotonin
- Serotonin and Noradrenaline
- Melatonin
9. Citralopram is an Anti-deppressant, what is its MOA?
- MAO inhibitor
- 5-HT agonist
- SSRI
- Tricyclic
10. What ion can be used in depression therapy?
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Lithium
- Sodium
11. Buspirone is a 5HT receptor agonist in the Dorsal Raphe, also binding to D2 receptors. What is it used to treat?
- Anxiety
- Deppresion
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
12. Risperidone inhibits D2, 5-HT, adrenergic and H1 receptors. What is it?
- Insomnia drug
- Antideppressant
- Antipschotic
- Anxiolytic
13. Memantine is a dementia drug that protects against chronically elavated levels of Glutamate through what action?
- NMDA receptor antagonist
- mew-opiod receptor antagonist
- Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor
- SSRI
14. What is the MOA for diazepam?
- Binds to GABA receptors, increasing serotonin
- Binds to Benzodiazepine receptors, increasing affinity for GABA
- Binds to benzodiazepine receptors, decreasing affinity for GABA
- Binds to GABA receptors, decreasing serotonin
15. In alzehimers disease, what is the NT imbalance?
- Too much serotonin, too little Ach
- too much glutamate, too little Ach
- Too much Ach, Too little Glutamate
- Too much glutamate, too little dopamine