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Title: Interactions, Chronic Effects,


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Interactions, Chronic Effects, Nonspecific
Factors
  • Lecture 6

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Drug Interactions
  • Single drug
  • Cumulative
  • 2 different drugs
  • Additive
  • physiological antagonism
  • potentiation

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Drug Interactions
  • Cumulative
  • single drug
  • Additive
  • 2 different drugs
  • as if adding individual drug effects
  • Potentiation
  • 2 different drugs
  • combined effect greatly enhanced
  • as if multiplying individual effects

4
Single Drug
  • Cumulative
  • repeated administration
  • before drug completely eliminated
  • ? blood concentration
  • Timing
  • half-life important
  • Time course different
  • Subjective effects
  • blood concentrtions

5
Cumulative Effects
Hi
Response
Lo
Time
6
Multiple Drug Interactions
  • Physiological antagonism
  • drugs have opposing effects
  • Additive effects
  • drugs have same effects
  • Potentiation
  • synergistic
  • greater than expected by individual drug effects

7
Physiological Antagonism
Hi
Response
Lo
Time
8
Additive Effects
Hi
Response
Lo
Time
9
Potentiation
Hi
Response
Lo
Time
10
Chronic Use Tolerance
  • After repeated use
  • Decreased response to the same dose
  • Compensatory responses
  • Not at a uniform rate
  • different for each drug effect

11
Tolerance
A
B
100
population
50
0
0
X
DRUG DOSE
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Types of Tolerance
  • Tachyphylaxis
  • rapid transient
  • usually between 1st 2 doses
  • NT depletion, receptors occupied
  • Drug Disposition Tolerance
  • enzyme induction

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Types of Tolerance
  • Pharmacodynamic Tolerance
  • decreased NT synthesis
  • Down-regulation of receptors
  • Behavioral Tolerance
  • Volitional vs. Associative
  • Cross Tolerance
  • tolerance to 1 drug ? also to a 2d
  • e.g., alcohol phenobarbitol

14
Chronic Use Sensitization
  • Increased response to a repeated dose
  • Reverse tolerance
  • Cocaine amphetamine
  • motor activation
  • Dont know mechanism
  • conditioning involved
  • increased NT receptor synthesis?

15
Other Sources of Variability
  • Nonspecific factors
  • Organism
  • Psychological
  • Environmental
  • Task

16
Organism Variables
  • Weight
  • Sex Hormonal states
  • Interspecies differences
  • Intraspecies differences
  • codeine analgesia
  • Asian men lt European
  • metabolism clearance

17
Organism Variables
  • Age
  • Disease
  • Nutrition
  • Biological rhythms

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Other Nonspecific Variables
  • Psychological
  • Expectations
  • set
  • Placebo effects
  • Environmental
  • Setting
  • Task
  • Rate-dependent effects

19
Rate Dependency
  • Interaction of drug...
  • baseline rate of behavior
  • ADHD ritalin
  • stimulant to treat hyperactivity?

20
Different Effects, Same Dose
  • Why?
  • initial activity of system
  • Low activity in system
  • drug increases effects
  • High activity in system
  • drug may decrease effects

21
max
x
Behavior
x
min
lo
hi
Drug amount (dose)
Difference in baseline activity.
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Should you take a drug?
  • Rational judgment process
  • But often not
  • Many factors involved
  • Learning
  • Classical Operant Conditioning
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