PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
I. DRUGS USED TO ALTER MOODS AND STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- A. STIMULANTS (produce psychomotor arousal; treat attention deficit disorder)
- 1. Sympathomimetics
- a. Examples: dextroamphetamine; methylphenidate; cocaine
- b. Mechanism: monoamine (NE & DA) agonist, increase release, block
reuptake
- 2. Cholinomimetics
- a. Examples: nicotine; muscarine
- b. Mechanism: ACh agonist (high dose blocks)
- 3. Xanthines
- a. Examples: caffeine; theophylline
- b. Mechanism: block adenosine receptors, GABA antagonist
- 4. Convulsants
- a. Example: strychnine
- b. Mechanism: glycine antagonist
- B. DEPRESSANTS (produce sedation; treat pain, anxiety and sleep disorders)
- 1. Opioids
- a. Examples: morphine, codeine, heroin, methadone
- b. Mechanism: endogenous opiate agonist
- 2. Barbiturates
- a. Example: secobarbital
- b. Mechanism: GABA agonist
- 3. Barbiturate-like
- a. Example: meprobamate
- b. Mechanism: similar to barbiturates
- 4. Organic solvents
- a. Examples: ethyl alcohol, ether
- b. Mechanism: disrupt neuronal membrane; may facilitate GABA
- C. HALLUCINOGENICS (produce distorted perception)
- 1. NE-like
- a. Example: mescaline
- b. Mechanism alter 5HT activity
- 2. 5HT-like
- a. Example: LSD
- b. Mechanism alter 5HT activity
- 3. Other
- a. Examples: marijuana, anticholinergics, phencyclidine (PCP)
- b. Mechanisms: varied mechanisms; many have endogenous
receptors
II. DRUGS USED TO TREAT PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
- A. ANTIPSYCHOTICS (treat schizophrenia; also delirium and dementia)
- 1. Phenothiazines
- a. Example: chlorpromazine
- b. Mechanism: block DA receptors
- 2. Butyrophenones
- a. Example: haloperidol
- b. Mechanism: block DA receptors
- 3. Other
- a. Example: clozapine
- b. Mechanism: block DA receptors
- B. ANTIDEPRESSANTS (treat depression and bipolar disorder)
- 1. Tricyclics
- a. Examples: nortiptyline, imipramine, clomipramine
- b. Mechanism: Block re-uptake of NE and 5HT; (primarily NE for secondary
and 5HT for tertiary)
- 2. Heterocyclics
- a. Example: fluoxetine
- b. Mechanism: Block re-uptake of NE and 5HT
- 3. MAO inhibitors
- a. Examples: phenelzine, tranylcypramine
- b. Mechanism: inhibit monoamine oxidase
- 4. Lithium
- a. Example: lithium
- b. Mechanism: stabilizes synapses
- C. ANTI-ANXIETY (treat acute and chronic anxiety; also sleep disturbances)
- 1. Benzodiazepines
- a. Examples: alprazolam, diazepam
- b. Mechanism: facilitate GABA
- 2. Other
- a. Example: buspirone
- b. Mechanism: decrease 5HT activity
Abbreviations:
ACh acetylcholine
DA dopamine
5HT serotonin
GABA gamma amino butyric acid
LSD lysergic acid diethylamide
MAO monoamine oxidase
NE norepinephrine