Antipsychotic Drugs Flashcards
Prototype typical antipsychotic
SE: corneal/Lens deposits, failure of ejaculation
Chlorpromazine
- THIANIDAZINE - retinal deposit
- AMIODARONE - corneal deposit
- CHLORPROMAZINE - corneal/lens deposit
Treatment of FLORIDLY psychotic patients
SE: major EPS (neuroleptic malignant syndrome)
Haloperidol
DOC for suicidal and refractory schizophrenics
SE: agranulocytosis
Clozapine
2nd generation Antipsychotic (5HT»>D2)
SE: marked weight gain, hyperglycemia
Olanzapine
2nd generation antipsychotic (5HT»>D2)
SE: priapism, HYPNAGOGIC hallucinations
Quetiapine
For schizophrenia in the youth
SE: marked HYPERprolactinemia
Risperidone
Risperdral
Antipsychotic drug used for mania and SIADH
SE: nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, teratogen (Ebstein’s anomaly)
Lithium
What are the features of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
FEVER
Fever Encephalopathy Vitals unstable Elevated COK Rigidity
Treatment for Neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
Dantrolene
Diazepam
Dopamine agonist (bromocriptine)