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Neurological Drugs Practice Exam Quiz

Strengthen your knowledge of pharmacological agents affecting the nervous system with this specialized practice exam quiz. Ideal for students in nursing, pharmacy, and healthcare programs, this resource focuses on the classification, mechanisms, and clinical applications of neurological drugs.

Key topics include medications used to manage conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Learners will explore drug categories like antiepileptics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, anxiolytics, cholinesterase inhibitors, and dopaminergic agents.

This resource also emphasizes side effects, drug interactions, contraindications, and nursing considerations related to neurological medications. It offers insight into how these drugs alter neurotransmitter activity, improve neurological function, and support patient quality of life.

Whether preparing for exams or enhancing professional competency, this quiz helps reinforce critical thinking, clinical decision-making, and safe medication management in neuropharmacology.

Which of the following is a common side effect of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs)?

a) Weight loss
b) Hair loss
c) Sedation
d) Increased blood pressure

 

Which medication is most commonly used to treat Parkinson’s disease?

a) Diazepam
b) Levodopa
c) Carbamazepine
d) Gabapentin

 

What is the mechanism of action of benzodiazepines?

a) Inhibition of dopamine reuptake
b) Enhancement of GABA activity
c) Inhibition of acetylcholine
d) Blockade of sodium channels

 

Which of the following drugs is used in the acute treatment of migraine headaches?

a) Amitriptyline
b) Sumatriptan
c) Valproic acid
d) Gabapentin

 

Which of the following is a common side effect of dopamine agonists in Parkinson’s disease treatment?

a) Hypotension
b) Sleep disturbances
c) Tardive dyskinesia
d) Weight gain

 

Which drug class is commonly prescribed for the management of multiple sclerosis?

a) Beta-blockers
b) Antidepressants
c) Immunomodulators
d) Antihistamines

 

Which of the following drugs is used to treat status epilepticus?

a) Phenytoin
b) Midazolam
c) Carbamazepine
d) Dantrolene

 

What is the primary action of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in the treatment of neurological disorders?

a) Increasing dopamine levels
b) Increasing serotonin levels
c) Inhibiting GABA activity
d) Decreasing norepinephrine levels

 

Which of the following medications is considered a first-line treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?

a) Amitriptyline
b) Fluoxetine
c) Lorazepam
d) Carbamazepine

 

Which of the following drugs is commonly used as an antispasmodic in neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis?

a) Baclofen
b) Risperidone
c) Clonazepam
d) Topiramate

 

What is the common side effect of lithium therapy in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

a) Hypothyroidism
b) Tremors
c) Severe constipation
d) Increased appetite

 

Which of the following drugs can be used to treat neuropathic pain?

a) Acetaminophen
b) Gabapentin
c) Ibuprofen
d) Morphine

 

What is the mechanism of action of levodopa in Parkinson’s disease?

a) Increases dopamine synthesis in the brain
b) Blocks dopamine receptors
c) Increases acetylcholine activity
d) Decreases GABAergic activity

 

Which of the following drugs is an anticonvulsant that can be used to prevent partial seizures?

a) Phenytoin
b) Gabapentin
c) Lithium
d) Fluoxetine

 

Which of the following drugs is used to treat Alzheimer’s disease by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase?

a) Donepezil
b) Haloperidol
c) Methotrexate
d) Methylphenidate

 

Which of the following drugs can cause drug-induced parkinsonism?

a) Levodopa
b) Haloperidol
c) Gabapentin
d) Diazepam

 

Which of the following is a contraindication for the use of sumatriptan in treating migraines?

a) Hypertension
b) Asthma
c) Cardiovascular disease
d) Diabetes

 

Which class of drugs is primarily used to treat epilepsy by stabilizing neuronal membranes?

a) Antipsychotics
b) Anticonvulsants
c) Antidepressants
d) Antihistamines

 

Which of the following medications is a first-line treatment for acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis?

a) Glatiramer acetate
b) Prednisone
c) Baclofen
d) Donepezil

 

Which of the following medications is an NMDA receptor antagonist used in Alzheimer’s disease?

a) Memantine
b) Gabapentin
c) Baclofen
d) Chlorpromazine

 

Which of the following medications is most commonly used in the management of trigeminal neuralgia?

a) Gabapentin
b) Amitriptyline
c) Carbamazepine
d) Prednisone

 

Which of the following drugs can exacerbate seizures in patients with epilepsy?

a) Clozapine
b) Haloperidol
c) Levodopa
d) Phenytoin

 

Which of the following drugs is considered a first-line treatment for generalized tonic-clonic seizures?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Valproic acid
c) Topiramate
d) Lithium

 

What is the mechanism of action of anticholinergic drugs used in Parkinson’s disease?

a) Increase dopamine activity
b) Decrease acetylcholine activity
c) Block GABA receptors
d) Increase serotonin activity

 

Which of the following is a side effect of dopamine replacement therapy in Parkinson’s disease?

a) Dyskinesia
b) Cough
c) Drowsiness
d) Nausea

 

Which of the following drugs is commonly used as a mood stabilizer in bipolar disorder?

a) Fluoxetine
b) Lithium
c) Amitriptyline
d) Clonazepam

 

Which of the following is a common side effect of antipsychotic medications?

a) Weight loss
b) Dizziness
c) Extrapyramidal symptoms
d) Skin rash

 

Which drug is used as a first-line treatment for Alzheimer’s disease?

a) Donepezil
b) Fluoxetine
c) Carbamazepine
d) Amitriptyline

 

Which of the following medications is used in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?

a) Methadone
b) Methylphenidate
c) Clonidine
d) Diazepam

 

Which of the following medications is used to prevent cluster headaches?

a) Amitriptyline
b) Lithium
c) Gabapentin
d) Sumatriptan

 

31. Which of the following is a common side effect of long-term corticosteroid therapy in multiple sclerosis?

a) Hypokalemia
b) Osteoporosis
c) Hepatotoxicity
d) Skin rash

 

32. Which class of drugs is primarily used to treat neurogenic bladder in patients with neurological disorders?

a) Anticholinergics
b) Beta-blockers
c) Diuretics
d) Calcium channel blockers

 

33. Which of the following drugs is used for the management of acute migraine attacks and works by constricting blood vessels in the brain?

a) Sumatriptan
b) Acetaminophen
c) Metoclopramide
d) Codeine

 

34. Which of the following medications is used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease to improve cognitive symptoms?

a) Memantine
b) Lithium
c) Risperidone
d) Propranolol

 

35. Which medication is used for the prevention of seizures in patients with epilepsy and works by stabilizing neuronal membranes?

a) Phenytoin
b) Lorazepam
c) Lithium
d) Ropinirole

 

36. Which of the following drugs can be used to treat spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis?

a) Baclofen
b) Clonazepam
c) Amitriptyline
d) Risperidone

 

37. Which of the following is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat generalized seizures and can cause sedation as a side effect?

a) Gabapentin
b) Lamotrigine
c) Phenobarbital
d) Phenytoin

 

38. What is the primary mechanism of action of levetiracetam in the treatment of epilepsy?

a) Blocking sodium channels
b) Enhancing GABA activity
c) Modulating synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A)
d) Inhibiting calcium channels

 

39. Which of the following medications is used to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation and neurological conditions?

a) Heparin
b) Warfarin
c) Diphenhydramine
d) Prednisone

 

40. Which of the following drugs is used for the treatment of anxiety and works by enhancing GABAergic neurotransmission?

a) Lorazepam
b) Fluoxetine
c) Risperidone
d) Sertraline

 

41. Which of the following medications is used to treat Alzheimer’s disease and may help to prevent acetylcholine breakdown?

a) Rivastigmine
b) Memantine
c) Donepezil
d) Fluoxetine

 

42. Which of the following drugs can be used to treat restless leg syndrome?

a) Baclofen
b) Gabapentin
c) Phenytoin
d) Topiramate

 

43. Which of the following is a common adverse effect of antipsychotic drugs such as haloperidol?

a) Weight loss
b) Tardive dyskinesia
c) Bradycardia
d) Hypertension

 

44. Which of the following medications can be used to treat acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis?

a) Baclofen
b) Prednisone
c) Levodopa
d) Donepezil

 

45. Which of the following is a drug used to treat anxiety disorders and works by acting on serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake?

a) Clonazepam
b) Venlafaxine
c) Risperidone
d) Amitriptyline

 

46. Which of the following is an adverse effect of using lithium in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

a) Hyperkalemia
b) Hypothyroidism
c) Hypercalcemia
d) Dehydration

 

47. Which of the following is used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease to inhibit the breakdown of dopamine?

a) Entacapone
b) Chlorpromazine
c) Ropinirole
d) Haloperidol

 

48. Which drug is a non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease?

a) Rasagiline
b) Selegiline
c) Bupropion
d) Diazepam

 

49. Which of the following drugs is used in the management of neurogenic pain and works by blocking sodium channels?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Gabapentin
c) Pregabalin
d) Tramadol

 

50. Which of the following medications is used to prevent seizures in patients with epilepsy and works by inhibiting sodium and calcium channels?

a) Topiramate
b) Fluoxetine
c) Amitriptyline
d) Baclofen

 

51. Which of the following drugs is commonly used to treat muscle spasms associated with neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis?

a) Baclofen
b) Sertraline
c) Morphine
d) Amantadine

 

52. Which medication can be used to treat trigeminal neuralgia by reducing nerve pain?

a) Gabapentin
b) Pregabalin
c) Carbamazepine
d) Lithium

 

53. Which of the following is a side effect of antiepileptic drugs, particularly valproic acid?

a) Weight gain
b) Weight loss
c) Hair thinning
d) Hypotension

 

54. Which of the following drugs is a second-line treatment for major depressive disorder and works by inhibiting norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake?

a) Imipramine
b) Fluoxetine
c) Venlafaxine
d) Lithium

 

55. Which of the following medications is used for the treatment of status epilepticus and acts as a benzodiazepine?

a) Lorazepam
b) Phenytoin
c) Carbamazepine
d) Lamotrigine

 

56. Which of the following medications is used to reduce the occurrence of seizures in patients with generalized epilepsy?

a) Valproic acid
b) Levamisole
c) Clonazepam
d) Risperidone

 

57. Which of the following is a key side effect of dopaminergic drugs used in Parkinson’s disease treatment?

a) Dehydration
b) Orthostatic hypotension
c) Hyperthyroidism
d) Weight loss

 

58. Which of the following drugs is most likely to be used to treat a patient with insomnia caused by neurological disorders?

a) Diazepam
b) Triazolam
c) Zolpidem
d) Gabapentin

 

59. Which of the following drugs is used for the acute management of acute cluster headaches?

a) Sumatriptan
b) Aspirin
c) Carbamazepine
d) Topiramate

 

60. Which of the following medications is used in the treatment of Huntington’s disease to manage chorea symptoms?

a) Tetrabenazine
b) Levodopa
c) Gabapentin
d) Fluoxetine

 

61. Which of the following is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) like fluoxetine?

a) Hypotension
b) Drowsiness
c) Sexual dysfunction
d) Hyperactivity

 

62. Which drug is commonly used as a first-line treatment for Parkinson’s disease to increase dopamine levels in the brain?

a) Levodopa
b) Carbamazepine
c) Topiramate
d) Amitriptyline

 

63. Which of the following drugs is used to treat neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), a serious complication of antipsychotic medications?

a) Dantrolene
b) Phenytoin
c) Lorazepam
d) Bupropion

 

64. Which of the following medications is used in the treatment of acute bipolar mania and works by stabilizing mood?

a) Lithium
b) Risperidone
c) Diazepam
d) Aripiprazole

 

65. Which drug is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels in the brain?

a) Methylphenidate
b) Fluoxetine
c) Haloperidol
d) Gabapentin

 

66. Which of the following medications is used for the treatment of Huntington’s disease and works by depleting dopamine stores?

a) Tetrabenazine
b) Levodopa
c) Gabapentin
d) Amitriptyline

 

67. Which of the following is a potential side effect of using benzodiazepines like diazepam in the treatment of anxiety?

a) Weight gain
b) Hypersensitivity reactions
c) Sedation
d) Hypertension

 

68. Which of the following medications can be used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and works by inhibiting the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine?

a) Donepezil
b) Memantine
c) Risperidone
d) Lamotrigine

 

69. Which of the following medications is used for the long-term management of trigeminal neuralgia?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Amitriptyline
c) Lithium
d) Propranolol

 

70. Which of the following is a commonly used medication to treat acute migraine attacks by constricting cerebral blood vessels?

a) Sumatriptan
b) Ibuprofen
c) Valproic acid
d) Clonazepam

 

71. Which of the following antiepileptic drugs is used as a first-line treatment for generalized tonic-clonic seizures?

a) Valproic acid
b) Levetiracetam
c) Lamotrigine
d) Carbamazepine

 

72. Which medication is commonly prescribed to patients with Parkinson’s disease to treat tremors by blocking acetylcholine?

a) Benztropine
b) Levodopa
c) Haloperidol
d) Topiramate

 

73. Which of the following is a common side effect of dopamine agonists used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease?

a) Insomnia
b) Hallucinations
c) Hypertension
d) Bradycardia

 

74. Which medication is used in the treatment of status epilepticus to rapidly control seizures?

a) Lorazepam
b) Phenytoin
c) Gabapentin
d) Topiramate

 

75. Which of the following medications is used to treat depression and works by inhibiting both serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake?

a) Venlafaxine
b) Fluoxetine
c) Gabapentin
d) Trazodone

 

76. Which of the following is a common side effect of antiepileptic drugs, especially phenytoin?

a) Gingival hyperplasia
b) Hair loss
c) Tachycardia
d) Hyperkalemia

 

77. Which of the following is an antipsychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia and works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain?

a) Haloperidol
b) Lorazepam
c) Sertraline
d) Methylphenidate

 

78. Which of the following medications is a non-benzodiazepine anxiolytic used for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder?

a) Buspirone
b) Lorazepam
c) Clonazepam
d) Sertraline

 

79. Which of the following medications is used to treat insomnia by acting on GABA receptors?

a) Zolpidem
b) Diazepam
c) Fluoxetine
d) Topiramate

 

80. Which of the following is a side effect of anticholinergic drugs used to treat movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease?

a) Tachycardia
b) Diarrhea
c) Dry mouth
d) Hyperhidrosis

 

81. Which of the following is an adverse effect of using high doses of levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease?

a) Orthostatic hypotension
b) Hyperglycemia
c) Insomnia
d) Weight loss

 

82. Which of the following medications is used to treat generalized anxiety disorder by acting on both serotonin and norepinephrine receptors?

a) Venlafaxine
b) Zolpidem
c) Gabapentin
d) Haloperidol

 

83. Which of the following medications can cause sedation and is used in the short-term management of anxiety?

a) Diazepam
b) Lorazepam
c) Gabapentin
d) Fluoxetine

 

84. Which of the following is a treatment for neurogenic bladder that works by relaxing the bladder muscle?

a) Oxybutynin
b) Furosemide
c) Tamsulosin
d) Gabapentin

 

85. Which of the following medications is used to prevent further neuronal damage in acute stroke?

a) Alteplase
b) Nitroglycerin
c) Warfarin
d) Diazepam

 

86. Which medication is used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and helps to regulate the glutamate system?

a) Memantine
b) Donepezil
c) Rivastigmine
d) Sertraline

 

87. Which of the following drugs is used to treat acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis and works by suppressing the immune system?

a) Prednisone
b) Interferon beta
c) Baclofen
d) Amantadine

 

88. Which drug is a first-line treatment for partial seizures and works by stabilizing sodium channels?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Phenytoin
c) Topiramate
d) Gabapentin

 

89. Which of the following medications is used to manage anxiety and works by increasing the activity of serotonin in the brain?

a) Buspirone
b) Lorazepam
c) Risperidone
d) Amitriptyline

 

90. Which of the following medications is used for the prevention and treatment of seizures in epilepsy and works by inhibiting the reuptake of GABA?

a) Vigabatrin
b) Phenytoin
c) Lamotrigine
d) Valproic acid

 

91. Which of the following is the primary mechanism of action of benzodiazepines like diazepam?

a) Inhibition of serotonin reuptake
b) Blockade of dopamine receptors
c) Enhancement of GABA activity
d) Stimulation of norepinephrine release

 

92. Which of the following is the main side effect of using anticholinergic drugs such as benztropine in Parkinson’s disease?

a) Bradycardia
b) Hypotension
c) Dry mouth and constipation
d) Increased salivation

 

93. Which of the following medications is used to treat seizures by stabilizing neuronal membranes and reducing excitability?

a) Lamotrigine
b) Lisinopril
c) Levothyroxine
d) Sertraline

 

94. Which of the following drugs is most commonly used to treat an acute migraine attack?

a) Sumatriptan
b) Amitriptyline
c) Fluoxetine
d) Baclofen

 

95. Which of the following is a commonly used medication to treat generalized anxiety disorder by modulating serotonin and norepinephrine levels?

a) Duloxetine
b) Diazepam
c) Propofol
d) Gabapentin

 

96. Which of the following drugs is used as a first-line treatment for acute bipolar mania?

a) Lithium
b) Risperidone
c) Olanzapine
d) Diazepam

 

97. Which of the following drugs is often used in combination with levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease to inhibit the breakdown of dopamine?

a) Carbidopa
b) Phenytoin
c) Gabapentin
d) Topiramate

 

98. Which of the following drugs is used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels?

a) Methylphenidate
b) Phenytoin
c) Risperidone
d) Amantadine

 

99. Which of the following is a major side effect of valproic acid, a drug used for seizure control?

a) Weight loss
b) Hepatotoxicity
c) Gingival hyperplasia
d) Rash

 

100. Which of the following drugs is used to treat epilepsy by inhibiting sodium channels and reducing neuronal excitability?

a) Phenytoin
b) Sertraline
c) Lorazepam
d) Amitriptyline

 

101. Which of the following drugs is an effective treatment for the chronic management of multiple sclerosis symptoms, particularly muscle spasticity?

a) Baclofen
b) Haloperidol
c) Venlafaxine
d) Gabapentin

 

102. Which of the following is a common side effect of the medication carbamazepine used in the treatment of epilepsy?

a) Constipation
b) Weight loss
c) Dizziness and drowsiness
d) Vision improvement

 

103. Which drug is used as an anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

a) Lamotrigine
b) Furosemide
c) Gabapentin
d) Trazodone

 

104. Which of the following medications is used to reduce the severity of tremors in Parkinson’s disease by acting as a dopamine agonist?

a) Pramipexole
b) Methylphenidate
c) Tetrabenazine
d) Buspirone

 

105. Which of the following medications is most commonly used to manage the symptoms of Huntington’s disease?

a) Tetrabenazine
b) Lorazepam
c) Diazepam
d) Sertraline

 

106. Which of the following is the primary action of benzodiazepines like alprazolam in the treatment of anxiety disorders?

a) Block serotonin receptors
b) Increase dopamine levels
c) Enhance the effects of GABA
d) Inhibit norepinephrine uptake

 

107. Which of the following medications is used to treat seizures associated with generalized tonic-clonic seizures and works by increasing GABA activity?

a) Valproic acid
b) Gabapentin
c) Lithium
d) Amitriptyline

 

108. Which of the following drugs is used as a first-line treatment for partial seizures?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Phenytoin
c) Lorazepam
d) Fluoxetine

 

109. Which medication is used to manage chronic neuropathic pain by affecting calcium channels in the nervous system?

a) Gabapentin
b) Sertraline
c) Methylphenidate
d) Risperidone

 

110. Which of the following drugs is used to treat schizophrenia by blocking dopamine receptors?

a) Risperidone
b) Fluoxetine
c) Methylphenidate
d) Lorazepam

 

111. Which of the following medications is most effective in managing the acute phase of a stroke by dissolving blood clots?

a) Alteplase
b) Aspirin
c) Warfarin
d) Metoprolol

 

112. Which drug is used in the treatment of bipolar disorder to stabilize mood and reduce the frequency of manic and depressive episodes?

a) Lithium
b) Amantadine
c) Levodopa
d) Carbamazepine

 

113. Which of the following is a potential side effect of antipsychotic medications like haloperidol?

a) Tachycardia
b) Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)
c) Weight loss
d) Hypertension

 

114. Which of the following medications is used in the treatment of restless leg syndrome by enhancing dopamine activity in the brain?

a) Ropinirole
b) Phenytoin
c) Zolpidem
d) Topiramate

 

115. Which medication is commonly prescribed for the prevention of seizures in patients with status epilepticus?

a) Lorazepam
b) Haloperidol
c) Gabapentin
d) Clonazepam

 

116. Which of the following drugs is commonly used in the management of chronic anxiety by targeting serotonin receptors?

a) Buspirone
b) Diazepam
c) Flumazenil
d) Trazodone

 

117. Which of the following is the most common side effect of the antidepressant fluoxetine (Prozac)?

a) Weight gain
b) Insomnia
c) Dizziness
d) Constipation

 

118. Which of the following drugs is used in the treatment of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), a severe reaction to antipsychotic medications?

a) Dantrolene
b) Lorazepam
c) Gabapentin
d) Carbamazepine

 

119. Which of the following is used as a prophylactic treatment for migraines?

a) Propranolol
b) Sumatriptan
c) Methylphenidate
d) Zolpidem

 

120. Which medication is used for the symptomatic treatment of Alzheimer’s disease by increasing acetylcholine levels?

a) Donepezil
b) Risperidone
c) Baclofen
d) Lithium

 

121. Which of the following medications is commonly used to treat acute dystonia, a side effect of antipsychotic medications?

a) Diphenhydramine
b) Fluoxetine
c) Lorazepam
d) Methylphenidate

 

122. Which of the following medications is a selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) used for both depression and anxiety?

a) Duloxetine
b) Carbamazepine
c) Trazodone
d) Lithium

 

123. Which of the following drugs is used to treat epilepsy by inhibiting calcium channels and stabilizing nerve cell membranes?

a) Ethosuximide
b) Lorazepam
c) Gabapentin
d) Methylphenidate

 

124. Which of the following medications is commonly used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease to increase dopamine availability in the brain?

a) Levodopa
b) Gabapentin
c) Topiramate
d) Risperidone

 

125. Which of the following drugs is used to treat Tourette syndrome by blocking dopamine receptors?

a) Haloperidol
b) Lithium
c) Gabapentin
d) Fluoxetine

 

126. Which of the following medications is a first-line treatment for generalized tonic-clonic seizures?

a) Valproic acid
b) Diazepam
c) Gabapentin
d) Risperidone

 

127. Which of the following is the primary action of the drug donepezil in the management of Alzheimer’s disease?

a) Increase dopamine production
b) Inhibit acetylcholinesterase to increase acetylcholine levels
c) Block serotonin receptors
d) Inhibit norepinephrine uptake

 

128. Which of the following drugs is used in the management of Alzheimer’s disease but is not considered a cholinesterase inhibitor?

a) Memantine
b) Risperidone
c) Haloperidol
d) Baclofen

 

129. Which of the following drugs is primarily used to manage anxiety disorders by potentiating GABAergic neurotransmission?

a) Diazepam
b) Buspirone
c) Methylphenidate
d) Lorazepam

 

130. Which of the following drugs is used in the treatment of epilepsy, particularly for partial seizures and generalized seizures?

a) Carbamazepine
b) Fluoxetine
c) Lithium
d) Quetiapine

 

131. Which of the following drugs is most commonly prescribed for treating acute episodes of severe anxiety?

a) Lorazepam
b) Methylphenidate
c) Sertraline
d) Fluoxetine

 

132. Which of the following medications is used as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease to reduce tremors?

a) Benztropine
b) Gabapentin
c) Haloperidol
d) Lorazepam

 

133. Which of the following medications is used in the management of depression by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine?

a) Venlafaxine
b) Carbamazepine
c) Topiramate
d) Chlorpromazine

 

134. Which of the following is a common side effect of the antiepileptic drug phenytoin?

a) Gingival hyperplasia
b) Weight gain
c) Sedation
d) Constipation

 

135. Which of the following medications is often used to treat severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms?

a) Diazepam
b) Gabapentin
c) Trazodone
d) Olanzapine

 

136. Which of the following drugs is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease by acting as a dopamine agonist?

a) Pramipexole
b) Topiramate
c) Phenytoin
d) Clonazepam

 

137. Which of the following drugs is used to treat acute manic episodes in bipolar disorder?

a) Lithium
b) Risperidone
c) Gabapentin
d) Lorazepam

 

138. Which of the following drugs is commonly used to prevent migraine headaches by reducing the frequency and intensity of attacks?

a) Propranolol
b) Gabapentin
c) Lorazepam
d) Zolpidem

 

139. Which of the following medications is used as an adjunct treatment for neuropathic pain?

a) Gabapentin
b) Valproic acid
c) Levodopa
d) Risperidone

 

140. Which of the following drugs is commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of seizures following a traumatic brain injury?

a) Phenytoin
b) Gabapentin
c) Fluoxetine
d) Clonazepam

 

141. Which of the following drugs is used to treat the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder by acting as a serotonin receptor agonist?

a) Buspirone
b) Sertraline
c) Clonazepam
d) Risperidone

 

142. Which of the following medications is a benzodiazepine used for the short-term treatment of insomnia?

a) Temazepam
b) Trazodone
c) Methylphenidate
d) Duloxetine

 

143. Which of the following is a common side effect of levodopa when used for Parkinson’s disease treatment?

a) Nausea and vomiting
b) Increased appetite
c) Excessive sweating
d) Weight gain

 

144. Which of the following drugs is used in the treatment of anxiety by modulating serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake?

a) Duloxetine
b) Lorazepam
c) Gabapentin
d) Olanzapine

 

145. Which of the following drugs is used to treat bipolar disorder and has a narrow therapeutic index due to its potential for toxicity?

a) Lithium
b) Valproic acid
c) Risperidone
d) Gabapentin

 

146. Which of the following drugs is primarily used to treat acute mania in patients with bipolar disorder by stabilizing mood?

a) Valproic acid
b) Olanzapine
c) Haloperidol
d) Trazodone

 

147. Which of the following is a common side effect of taking antipsychotic drugs like clozapine?

a) Weight gain
b) Bradycardia
c) Increased urination
d) Insomnia

 

148. Which of the following is a commonly prescribed medication for the management of epilepsy that works by inhibiting sodium channels?

a) Lamotrigine
b) Gabapentin
c) Valproic acid
d) Lorazepam

 

149. Which of the following is a potential side effect of taking an SSRI like fluoxetine for depression?

a) Sexual dysfunction
b) Weight loss
c) Tachycardia
d) Constipation

 

150. Which of the following drugs is commonly used to prevent seizures by stabilizing the neuronal membrane?

a) Phenytoin
b) Lithium
c) Gabapentin
d) Sertraline

 

151. Which of the following medications is commonly used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by increasing norepinephrine and dopamine levels in the brain?

a) Methylphenidate
b) Gabapentin
c) Trazodone
d) Risperidone

 

152. Which of the following drugs is often used in the management of insomnia by acting on the GABA receptors?

a) Zolpidem
b) Phenytoin
c) Gabapentin
d) Duloxetine

 

153. Which of the following drugs is used in the management of neuropathic pain by inhibiting calcium channels?

a) Gabapentin
b) Sertraline
c) Topiramate
d) Haloperidol

 

154. Which of the following drugs is used for the treatment of acute seizures and status epilepticus by enhancing GABAergic activity?

a) Lorazepam
b) Phenytoin
c) Valproic acid
d) Levetiracetam

 

155. Which of the following drugs is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease by increasing dopamine release?

a) Amantadine
b) Risperidone
c) Lorazepam
d) Fluoxetine

 

156. Which of the following drugs is used to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) by increasing serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain?

a) Duloxetine
b) Diazepam
c) Clonazepam
d) Methylphenidate

 

157. Which of the following is a common side effect of the antipsychotic drug clozapine?

a) Agranulocytosis
b) Tachycardia
c) Weight loss
d) Hyperglycemia

 

158. Which of the following drugs is commonly used as an anticonvulsant and works by enhancing the effects of GABA?

a) Phenobarbital
b) Gabapentin
c) Sertraline
d) Topiramate

 

159. Which of the following drugs is most commonly prescribed to treat bipolar disorder by stabilizing mood and preventing manic episodes?

a) Lithium
b) Lamotrigine
c) Fluoxetine
d) Risperidone

 

160. Which of the following medications is a dopamine agonist used to treat Parkinson’s disease?

a) Pramipexole
b) Fluoxetine
c) Phenytoin
d) Olanzapine

 

161. Which of the following drugs is used to manage the withdrawal symptoms of alcohol, including tremors and seizures?

a) Diazepam
b) Carbamazepine
c) Gabapentin
d) Lorazepam

 

162. Which of the following medications is used to treat the acute episodes of mania in patients with bipolar disorder?

a) Valproic acid
b) Lithium
c) Risperidone
d) Topiramate

 

163. Which of the following drugs is used to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease by increasing acetylcholine levels in the brain?

a) Donepezil
b) Sertraline
c) Memantine
d) Olanzapine

 

164. Which of the following medications is used to treat cluster headaches by constricting blood vessels in the brain?

a) Sumatriptan
b) Gabapentin
c) Risperidone
d) Fluoxetine

 

165. Which of the following is a common side effect of carbamazepine?

a) Drowsiness
b) Hyperactivity
c) Weight gain
d) Tremors

 

166. Which of the following drugs is used for the management of Parkinson’s disease by inhibiting the breakdown of dopamine in the brain?

a) Selegiline
b) Topiramate
c) Sertraline
d) Gabapentin

 

167. Which of the following medications is used for the treatment of anxiety by affecting serotonin and dopamine receptors?

a) Buspirone
b) Fluoxetine
c) Lorazepam
d) Methylphenidate

 

168. Which of the following is the first-line drug for treating absence seizures in children?

a) Ethosuximide
b) Valproic acid
c) Phenytoin
d) Gabapentin

 

169. Which of the following drugs is used to treat the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, such as social withdrawal?

a) Clozapine
b) Valproic acid
c) Phenytoin
d) Lorazepam

 

170. Which of the following is a potential side effect of taking an SSRI like sertraline for depression?

a) Sexual dysfunction
b) Decreased appetite
c) Insomnia
d) Weight loss

 

171. Which of the following medications is used to treat generalized seizures in epilepsy by stabilizing neuronal activity?

a) Phenytoin
b) Gabapentin
c) Clonazepam
d) Valproic acid

 

172. Which of the following is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)?

a) Nausea
b) Tremors
c) Weight gain
d) Photosensitivity

 

173. Which of the following drugs is commonly used to treat the positive symptoms of schizophrenia such as delusions and hallucinations?

a) Haloperidol
b) Valproic acid
c) Gabapentin
d) Lamotrigine

 

174. Which of the following drugs is used for the acute treatment of bipolar mania by stabilizing mood and reducing manic episodes?

a) Lithium
b) Carbamazepine
c) Risperidone
d) Lorazepam

 

175. Which of the following drugs is used for the long-term management of chronic migraine headaches?

a) Propranolol
b) Sumatriptan
c) Clonazepam
d) Gabapentin

 

176. Which of the following is the first-line treatment for anxiety in adults, acting by increasing serotonin levels in the brain?

a) Sertraline
b) Buspirone
c) Gabapentin
d) Lorazepam

 

177. Which of the following is a potential adverse effect of antipsychotic medications like olanzapine?

a) Weight gain
b) Insomnia
c) Bradycardia
d) Hyperglycemia

 

178. Which of the following medications is used to prevent the recurrence of seizures after a traumatic brain injury?

a) Phenytoin
b) Gabapentin
c) Lorazepam
d) Fluoxetine

 

179. Which of the following medications is commonly prescribed to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?

a) Diazepam
b) Fluoxetine
c) Trazodone
d) Gabapentin

 

180. Which of the following drugs is used to treat post-herpetic neuralgia by inhibiting sodium channels and stabilizing nerve activity?

a) Gabapentin
b) Topiramate
c) Valproic acid
d) Lithium

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