Antipsychotic Drugs Flashcards

1
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Prototype typical antipsychotic

SE: corneal/Lens deposits, failure of ejaculation

A

Chlorpromazine

  • THIANIDAZINE - retinal deposit
  • AMIODARONE - corneal deposit
  • CHLORPROMAZINE - corneal/lens deposit
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Treatment of FLORIDLY psychotic patients

SE: major EPS (neuroleptic malignant syndrome)

A

Haloperidol

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3
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DOC for suicidal and refractory schizophrenics

SE: agranulocytosis

A

Clozapine

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4
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2nd generation Antipsychotic (5HT»>D2)

SE: marked weight gain, hyperglycemia

A

Olanzapine

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5
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2nd generation antipsychotic (5HT»>D2)

SE: priapism, HYPNAGOGIC hallucinations

A

Quetiapine

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6
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For schizophrenia in the youth

SE: marked HYPERprolactinemia

A

Risperidone

Risperdral

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7
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Antipsychotic drug used for mania and SIADH

SE: nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, teratogen (Ebstein’s anomaly)

A

Lithium

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8
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What are the features of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

A

FEVER

Fever
Encephalopathy
Vitals unstable
Elevated COK
Rigidity
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Treatment for Neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

A

Dantrolene
Diazepam
Dopamine agonist (bromocriptine)

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